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Scenes
with
conside
rsble
subjecf
con-
trost:
for
example,
a
person
with
light-
colored
clothing
against
a dark
back-
ground.
A better
exposed
picture
of the
person
may be obtained
by making
a
"close-up"
reading and a manual
exposure
setting.
Move close to
the
subject
so
that
the
person
fills
the finder.
Press
down
the
shutter
release
until
a slight
resistance
is felt-about
3/q
of the
way
(not
far
enough
to release
shutter).
Continue
to
hold the release in
this
position
while
you
step
back; then take
the
picture.
Modifying
the
ASA,Seffing:
You
may
wish
to
slightly
modify
the
recom-
mended
film
speed
to
achieve
a result
which
is more
suitable
for
you.
Using
a
higher
index
results
in
denser
transpar-
encies,
which
some
people
prefer
when
using
high-wattage projectors
and
a
small
screen.
A lower
film
speed
gives
lighter
transparencies,
for
a
low-w
attage
projector
and
large
screen.
To
modify
the
ASA
setting
when
using
filters
with
black-and-white
films,
di-
vide
the
film
speed
by the
filter factor;
use nearest
film
speed
number.
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