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to capture the details in your images and avoid blown out highlights or crushed Shadows it is important to ensure that your images are properly exposed light meter helps cinematographer to create a cohesive look in his cinematography there are two main types of light meters incident light meters and reflected light meters incident light meters measure the amount of light falling on a surface incident light meters are held close to the subject pointing in the direction of the light source the meter then measures the amount of light that is falling on the subject incident light meters are often used to measure the overall brightness of a scene when shooting Outdoors this is because the brightness of the scene can vary greatly depending on the time of day the weather and the location this information can then be used to set the cameras exposure the cinematographer can ensure that the scene is properly exposed regardless of the changing conditions reflected light meters measure the amount