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An incident reading will give you an average reading and you get an average exposure not influenced by the shirt color.
Not sure what you mean by "average reading" and "average exposure".
An incident meter, making use of an integrating dome, is calibrated to give you an exposure based on the assumption the light in front of the scene is integrated, or combined, not averaged. Done correctly, it should always put an 18% gray at it's proper place on the curve.
A reflected meter, on the other hand is calibrated to give an exposure based on the assumption the light reflected from the scene is averaged, not integrated. Done normally, it will put an 18% gray at it's proper place on the curve only if the scene metered averages to 18% gray.



