Although your camera choose to control exposure automatically,the capacity of light striking the image sensor,some digital cameras may somewhat presume the right exposure.While film has several stops of exposure latitude (the amount you can miss the correct exposure and still get a good print) there is basically no margin for mistake with digital cameras.Although our technicians individually color correct every picture,some camera exposure mistakes are further the correctable range.That's why having great exposures when you take your pictures can go a long way in giving you the best prints.
Many of the lower-priced digital cameras have no way for you to override the exposure your camera selects.However, some of the more expensive camera models will often have an exposure bias control that lets you adjust how your camera exposes the picture. Some will also have a graph,known as a histogram,which you can use to determine the optimum exposure range.We suggest you read your camera's instruction manual to see if any of these exposure-adjusting tools are in the camera's feature set.
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