**resent as original post didn't seem to make it** On Thu 18 Nov 2004 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. Hi Gregg, The questions to answer are: Does the histogram display (in both the camera and in photoshop) confirm exposures are correct? Have you calibrated your monitor so that what you are seeing is displayed to the same "standards" that the camera (and the print lab) use? Of these the 2nd is the most common cause for this problem. Also I believe there was some recent discussion on the list regarding the relative display brightness of PCs and Macs which could also be relevant... Cheers Gary ===== Gravity...It's Not Just a Good Idea. It's the Law. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
