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Camera’s Exposures Always Correct

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Dan Drollette

The human eyeball can handle an enormous range of brightness levels. It can look at a darkly tanned person sitting on the brilliant white sand of a beach in glaring midday sunlight and correctly distinguish that person's features, all while taking in the entire scene. But cameras -- especially digital ones -- cannot, unless lights, filters, reflectors and other equipment are used to compensate. In the glare of daylight, photographers must choose between overexposure (top) or underexposure (middle) of this clay oven. The system under development marries the best renditions from each...Read full article

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