The photographer has to expose his plate to suit the light. In doing so he cannot take account (only) of those portions of the picture which are illuminated by direct sunlight, he must have details in his shadows, and these are illuminated by the general daylight and diffused light.

["The Photographic Research of Ferdinand Hurter & Vero C. Driffield" (A Facsimile Edition), Morgan & Morgan, Inc., Dobbs Ferry, New York 1974, p. 6]

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