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    exposure latitude

    While mastering my new toy, a 20D, I've noticed just a little of what people are saying as digital having a narrower exposure latitude. I haven't really gotten into RAW work yet, but if I were to shoot in RAW mode a scene that wouldn't normally fit, exposure wise, could I expose two shots with the RAW tools and combine in PS?

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    Re: exposure latitude

    Yes. You can do it with jpeg too though. Expose one shot for the highlights and one for the shadows, then combine in Photoshop.

    It's a similar concept to using a graduated neutral density filter, but the advantage here is that you have full control over it after the shot is taken (ever get the split in the wrong spot? ) and it doesn't need to be a straight line like it would be with the filter.

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