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gaolingfeng
Guest
Hi everyone,
I'm a newbie here, just got my camera not too long ago and just finished my first roll!!
Some of the shots were rather disappointing. Think I was too impatient and after that realised the composition wasn't very good... oh well...
Ok, on to the question. Sorry for the rambling preamble...
Not knowing very much, I sent my first roll off for developing. There were a few shots where I experimented with over and under exposure but after developing them, they didn't look very much different! Some had differences of up to 2 stops.
So I was wondering if my over and under exposure was compensated for by those guys doing the developing? Do they do that? And if so, what instructions can i give them to avoid this?
I'm a newbie here, just got my camera not too long ago and just finished my first roll!!
Some of the shots were rather disappointing. Think I was too impatient and after that realised the composition wasn't very good... oh well...
Ok, on to the question. Sorry for the rambling preamble...
Not knowing very much, I sent my first roll off for developing. There were a few shots where I experimented with over and under exposure but after developing them, they didn't look very much different! Some had differences of up to 2 stops.
So I was wondering if my over and under exposure was compensated for by those guys doing the developing? Do they do that? And if so, what instructions can i give them to avoid this?