Well if not using a digicam with a preview histogram, I at least like
to check the LCD histogram or blown highlight indicator just to make
sure the exposure is OK. I sort of agree that the view is too small to
tell very much or to be very creative. That said, a strong pic on a
tiny screen should be strong when larger.
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
On May 12, 2005, at 6:45 AM, Willie Wonka wrote:
> I bit my tongue and did not say anything (see dude, now I know how to
> use this expression...:) to spare myself from smardalec comments at
> the time, but I want you to go and check the latest issue of Outdoor
> Photographer. Someone who's actually accomplished something will tell
> you why you need to check your LCD after you took the picture and how
> this stimulates creativity. I could add a long list to his examples.
> But, if you are the type who is turned on only by the anticipation to
> see if you got the shot or not, you won't be convinced.
> For those overseas who don't have an access to the printed issue, here
> is a condensed version of it:
> http://www.outdoorphotographer.com/content/2005/june/
> digitalhorizons.html
> Boris
>
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