Jon Richardson
Member
Hey everyone! I have a pretty straight forward new person to exposure question. I’ve been learning a lot about exposure through using Ansel Adams zone system. (I mostly expose/color video). But lately I’ve been questioning something and I can’t seem to find the answer anywhere:
I understand there are certain zones for “lit skin”, for example I know that on a sunny day an average caucasian skin tone will hit around the 6 mark in sunlight. But what about when someone is in the shade? For example if my subject has half of their face lit by the sunset but they are turned almost profile so that almost all of their face towards camera is in shadow, what zone would that unlit cheek fall under? Or for that matter if their whole face was in shade where would it fall? I’ve been testing a lot of images (photographs and stills from movies) and definitely seeing that the skin falls in a darker place when in shade. But where should it fall? Is there anywhere written out what zone each type of skin should fall under in shade?
thanks so much!
I understand there are certain zones for “lit skin”, for example I know that on a sunny day an average caucasian skin tone will hit around the 6 mark in sunlight. But what about when someone is in the shade? For example if my subject has half of their face lit by the sunset but they are turned almost profile so that almost all of their face towards camera is in shadow, what zone would that unlit cheek fall under? Or for that matter if their whole face was in shade where would it fall? I’ve been testing a lot of images (photographs and stills from movies) and definitely seeing that the skin falls in a darker place when in shade. But where should it fall? Is there anywhere written out what zone each type of skin should fall under in shade?
thanks so much!