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Other Approaches to Setting Highlight and Shadow Values

For high-end coffee table books with great photography, this advice makes sense. But for less than stellar photos printed small on a web offset press, don't worry too much about blowing out highlight areas or saturating shadow areas. Contrast is king here.

Also, remember to let the subject of the photo take priority when setting light and dark points. If the subject of the photo doesn't have good contrast, then it doesn't matter if extraneous areas have good highlight or shadow detail.

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