Get the perfect exposure...Part 2
If you are still unsure about getting the correct exposure,
there is a cheap but very effective device called an 18% grey
card that can limit your frustration, if used correctly.
When light falls upon a certain object; if the object is too
dark your camera or meter will automatically give you an
over-exposed reading. This also happens when we take a reading
from something that is too bright - the meter gives us an
under-exposed reading.
We need to find a mid-tone object for our meters to read the
proper exposure.
Sometimes if we are taking pictures in a high contract scene a
mid-tone object is impossible to find. 18 % grey is the mid-tone
between pure white and pure black.
An 18% grey card will record the exact light that will touch any
object. Start by placing the grey card where you are going to
take your reading, point your camera or light meter at the grey
card - your meter should read the exact light that falls upon
the card.
These cards can be used for all types of photography. If you are
taking a portrait place the grey card beside the subjects' face.
This will give you an exact reading and help to capture perfect
skin tones.
We don't need to understand the full science of how this works,
but knowing a little doesn't hurt. All light-meters are
calibrated to produce an exposure of 18% The grey card reflects
the exact same reading.
This card only costs a few Euro, and most decent camera stores
should sell them. The 18% grey card should become an important
part of your equipment. The grey card can be used if you shoot
with digital or film cameras, and whether you use black and
white or colour film.