>>3880857>No not those black people on that film stock, other black people, here look at this 4 minute video that only managed to find a single snapshot that's clearly already underexposed that made black people too dark!Of course, white people don't lose detail when overexposed, right anon? Pic related, looks fine to me.
>White people look fine in whatever lightAs long as they're not too white... Much like Ashy black people look fine, because here's the shocking bit, mid tones are always going to be the easiest to resolve detail from.
Hell, in very early film and photo, white people would wear very dark contouring makeup so the cameras could make out the basic shapes of the face, if they were just a bit black and used bright lighting, they would render just fine without makeup.
Your eagerness to follow this half baked idea shows how little you know about photography and exposure.