On Nov 18, 2004, at 8:31 AM, Gregg Clemons wrote:
Hi,
I have 2 EOS 10D's. When I shoot, the photos look great in the camera
display, but when I load them into the computer and bring them up in
Photoshop, they look almost 2 f-stops darker. My exposures are correct when
I shoot, and the prints that the lab send back match the monitor. I have the
camera color space set to Adobe RGB, and Photoshop set to Adobe RGB 1988. I
batch lighten my photos, but I wish I could get the same exposure as I see
in the camera. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

I've found that the screen on the 10D makes images appear much lighter than they are - the histogram is a better tool for judging exposure than just the screen.


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