Winsor Crosby wrote:
> Probably the only camera settings you need to worry about are the
> ones that affect the histogram if you use it to judge exposure. All
> the camera settings affect the JPEG image that is used by the camera
> to display on the LCD. The histogram and any overexposed highlight
> tool your camera uses are based on that JPEG. It is probably
> worthwhile to think about the contrast and white balance settings if
> you are adjusting exposure based on the histogram.
>
Good thought, Winsor, thanks. I recently shot some images using the RGB
histogram that were slightly more exposed than I would have thought from
histogram and flashing highlights. No disasters, but.....
I'll try to find settings that move that curve down a little bit.
Moose
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