Multiple Choice
If you are photographing dark objects, you may need:
A) A slightly longer-than-expected exposure than suggested by an ambient light meter.
B) A slightly shorter-than-expected exposure than suggested by an ambient light meter.
C) Exactly the same exposure as suggested by an ambient light meter.
D) No changes are needed.Just use your in-camera light meter, meter off of the dark objects, and make your exposure.
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