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What principle is the use of fill-in flash?
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What principle is the use of fill-in flash?
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The aim with fill-in flash is to give the sensor the correct exposure for the daylight, plus enough flash exposure to reveal detail to the subject's shadows. Too little flash leaves the shadows dark, while too much makes the image look artificial.
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