That looks like good advice; thanks, Winsor.
Chris
On 25 Jan 2008, at 17:48, Winsor Crosby wrote:
>
> Not completely irrelevant. It is true that they can all be ignored or
> changed in post processing. However color curve settings, contrast and
> exposure all affect the jpg file that is used to create the image on
> the LCD. That jpg is also the source of the data for the histogram on
> the camera. If you use the histogram as a check on the accuracy of
> your exposure you can make significant exposure errors depending on
> your in camera settings. The usual advice if you are shooting RAW only
> is to, at least, set contrast and saturation to the low end of the
> scale for accurate exposure and maximum dynamic range.
>
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