on 2008-05-19 12:39 am (UTC)
I need to figure out how to compensate for that other than using Photoshop trickery (which I can certainly do, but it would be nice to get it right the first time).

My photography instructor went off for a very long tangent on the perception that anything modified in Photoshop wasn't genuine -- his argument being that the darkroom isn't any better or different if it's chemical as opposed to digital. But I share your opinion that it's better to get the color and tones "right" in the shooting.
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