But for me, this is more easily and better handled in Photoshop. I've
never tried it myself (yet) but your camera might do it better if it has
an HDR mode.
Chuck Norcutt
On 5/20/2016 4:24 AM, ChrisB wrote:
Unless you want to use a graduated filter to ease the process of
balancing a scene with clearly defined bright and dark areas.
Sunrise and sunset are examples.
Chris
On 19 May 16, at 22:31, Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Nope, it's three. A strong UV filter is needed at high altitude, to
avoid UV affecting the blue channel. The problem of light that our
eyes cannot see adding to the blue channel can actually be worse
than it was with film.
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