On 7/3/2018 5:03 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
Moose of Befuddlement wrote:
Here I am much befuddled. I posted a shot of ORANGE poppies. No way one can
know what the untouched file looked like - I messed with it. :-)
The deer photo. The poppies clipped in a bad way. Granted, they are a
bit waxy to begin with so they tend to shimmer, but I think this time
was a result of pushing those reds way into the danger zone.
Ah, that's MikeL's photo, not mine. So I can't say what happened. Although it seems the one white edge may be where the
petals themselves are damaged or deteriorating.
My standard for outdoors is -0.7 EV, has been for Canon, Fuji, Oly, Panny
and Sony. I often do bracket beyond that. So subject and metering method
dependent, though.
I'm learning that the 6D files like to have just a bit of headroom
like the E-1 files do. I can usually blast the E-3 and L1 files--as I
have to because the shadows go grungy), but the 6D and E-1 files don't
handle overexposure well.
Can you believe this? I'm bad-mouthing the E-1?
Sure. You don't have the kind of small mind that is hobbled with consistency.
Not Red Moose
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