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Re: Using a 113 gray standard in digital photo
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Re: Using a 113 gray standard in digital photo


  • Subject: Re: Using a 113 gray standard in digital photo
  • From: Chris Murphy <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2000 12:39:09 -0700

John Gnaegy writes:
>Excellent post, that's exactly how I was visualizing it. Like placing a
>sliding, variable-size bracket around a Photoshop histogram, where the
>bracket is the capture device's range and the histogram is the subject's
>light response. It'd be great if cameras had a graphic UI like that
>for setting correct exposure.


And I was just thinking this very thing during a trip to Germany, and
especially when I got back and had the pictures developed. Ughhhhhh.


Chris Murphy


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