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Old 12-05-13, 14:00
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Default Shadow, Highlight Check

I tried making a negative image from my b/w work copy to check how my exposure turned out. This is especially good for shadow detail as it is the brightest part of the negaative. I did not do any changes, but could have and just made a new negative after each few changes. Slow it may be, but it has some degree of use this way. My next project is to try negative idea in color.
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