Romanko
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Ralph Lambrecht and Chris Woodhouse in their wondeful book "Way beyound monochrome" provide an example of using the Zone System when phographing a white horse in front of a bright barn and a black horse in a dark barn. An automatic light meter would measure both scenes as medium grey resulting in similar rendering. The authors recommend increasing the exposure by two stops in the first case and reducing it by the same amount for the low-key dark horse scene. The second advice appears to contradict with the "expose for shadows" rule. If we were to follow it we would use the automatic meter reading or even overexpose the dark scene to get maximum shadow details with the intent to get the right tonality when printing the negative or post-processing the digital image. How do you measure low-key low-contrast scenes? Do you use different methods when shooting film and digital?