TWO AWESOME TUTORIALS ON EXPOSURE AND CORRECTING FOR PERFECTION

WOW… This reminds me of an old fashioned snip test. We would shoot the entire roll at the same exposure, but before processing it completely, we would get a tiny portion (8″ or so) cut off the end to evaluate the exposure and the processing. If it was little dark, we could push it up to a stop in processing. If it was a little bright we could pull it about a half stop to lower the exposure. While this has no chemistry, it allows the same result – perfectly matched exposures across the entire take.

I love atmospheric shots and have played with several ways to make fog. None of them to any sort of satisfaction. This one works great, and when you apply just a bit of film grain (teensy) it becomes so much more filmic and realistic. This is quite a good tutorial for adding fog and atmosphere to images that may not contain enough for your taste. I think it can be over done, but with a light hand and careful layer opacities, it could work out very well.