At 07:06 PM 3/29/2004 -0800, AG Schnozz wrote:
>..
>As I'm writing this I'm watching VueScan converting tonight's
>efforts. Other than a couple boners like getting the Jeep's
>window frame in the picture, or an occasional crooked horizon
>every shot is dead on. Why shouldn't it? With live histogram I
>made sure everything was within range. (I had 2-second instant
>review turned on so I was always seeing what I just shot
>too--all without removing my eye from the viewfinder). I'd
>gladly trade the EVF for an optical viewfinder, but somehow
>they've got to figure out how to superimpose a histogram in the
>viewfinder.
Ken, what do you use Vuescan for? I use it for scanning slides, how does it
help with your A1 images?
Also, with the current to 2-3 year out technology, how could one even
attempt to do a live histogram on an optical VF? I wonder if they could do
something like a transparent EVF?
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