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beyond stock official Andrew boy and boy it feels great when you make video tutorials and your subscribers love them Iamp;#39;m talking about the advanced spot metering using shadow and highlight video there was so many subscribers subscribing to us because of that video and a lot of good feedback weamp;#39;ve got three questions asked by subscribers that we want to feature in this episode action [Applause] first question is from Rakesh Chang Mugen Rakesh thank you for subscribing to our channel and writing in high your tutorials are awesome thank you keep up your good work thanks the clue to one question though does this technique applies for subject with darker skin tone still expose highlight reading on face would be positive 0.7 or would it change due to the differences in skin tone very good question if your subjects have darker skin tone the rule changes let me show you why when you use your cameraamp;#39;s reflective meter what it does it it reads light that is reflec