Average Subject; Dark Or Shaded Subject - Kodak Tourist Instruction Manual

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B r i g h l s u n
Strong Shodows
H c z y S u n
Sofi Shqdows
G l o u d y B r i g h l
N o S h o d o w s
A v e r o g e
S u b i e c r -
N e o r - b y
p e o p l e .
g o r d e n s ,
h o u s e s o n d
s c e n e s n o l i n s h o d e . U s e t h i s c r q s -
sificotion if in doubi.
D o r k o r S h o d e d S u b i e c t - P e o -
p l e , g o r d e n s , o n d s u b i e c t s i n o p e n
s h o d e ( l i g h t e d b y
o p e n s k y -
not under lrees, porch roof, etc.).
exposure for average subjects in bright sunlight with
Kodak Verichrome, Plus-X or Kodacolor Films. The
same exposure results with the other settings shown
(f 18 atL1L00,f 116at|125, etc.). Your choice is governed
by other considerations (stopping motion, depth of
field, etc.).
The above illustrations and descriptions explain the
subject types and lighting conditions covered by the
exposure guide on your Tourist. For near-by people
in marine, beach or snow scenes, or scenics with
prominent foreground objects, give half the exposure
indicated fot auerage subjects.
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