In <3144dq$f...@tadpole.fc.hp.com>, we...@cnd.hp.com (Wendy Milner) writes:
>How do you get a good picture of a black dog (Newfoundland).
>Or for that matter, black cat or black horse?
Chuck> - Shoot color negative film, and overexpose a stop or two so you
Chuck> pick up the detail in the black. Then print it yourself, or have a
Chuck> good custom lab do the prints.
I'm surprised that you're overexposing. I'd spot meter on the dog's black
coat, and then underexpose 2 stops from that value. It should render the
black coat nearly black, with fleck and hilight detail visible.
Overexposing will indeed bring out more detail in the black but it will
also make your black dog look gray.
Bracketing is also in order here.
Dave Sifry