

While modern Matrix and evaluative meters usually do OK with snow in sunlight, they have always gotten confused under overcast light.

We simply need to remember to add exposure compensation to make white snow look white, rather than 18% gray.
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I was going to write a new article in response to people wondeing how to get snow to look like snow rather than dark gray, but my Search page showed me that I'd already written this article back in 2005! It's fun as it was from back in the days of my yellow-background pages when film was still 50% of what we shot.

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