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	<title>Comments on: EV: Exposure Compensation</title>
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		<title>By: Shooting Snow! &#171; Steve Ingraham&#8217;s Point and Shoot Landscape</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shooting Snow! &#171; Steve Ingraham&#8217;s Point and Shoot Landscape</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] usual way of dealing with snow and sun is to use Exposure Compensation. Most digital cameras, when placed in Programmed Auto mode, will allow you to shift the EV [...]</description>
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		<title>By: forkboy</title>
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		<description>Clearly a reason to shot in RAW, but if that option isn&#039;t available (such as with a digi p&amp;s) this sort of advice is quite handy.

Before acquiring my first (and thus far only) dSLR a year ago, I made use of this technique, but not with much success unfortunately.  I think that was mostly because I didn&#039;t know which was the best +/- setting...I mean, I knew which direction to go (plus or minus), but not by how much and often found the picture to only okay.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Clearly a reason to shot in RAW, but if that option isn&#8217;t available (such as with a digi p&amp;s) this sort of advice is quite handy.</p>
<p>Before acquiring my first (and thus far only) dSLR a year ago, I made use of this technique, but not with much success unfortunately.  I think that was mostly because I didn&#8217;t know which was the best +/- setting&#8230;I mean, I knew which direction to go (plus or minus), but not by how much and often found the picture to only okay.</p>
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