On Sun, 14 May 2006 22:28:47 -0400, "Ken Lin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote/replied
to:

>Some of the shots I took were over exposed in some very light colour areas,
>and I was not able to recover these areas entirely, at the same time it
>seems to be "easier" to get more details out of underexposed area in
>Photoshop than overexposed area.
>
>I'm curious if given the option, would I be better off error on the
>underexposure side on a DSLR?  Or is there any particular trait on the Canon
>DSLR in this respect?

You got it. NEVER overexpose, you will lose highlights. That rule has never
changed. Getting back a bit more detail in the shadows works pretty good, but a
blown out highlight is gone, just like with slide film.

-- 
Jim Davis, Owner, Eastern Beaver Company:
http://easternbeaver.com/ Motorcycle Relay Kits,
Modulator Kits, Powerlet, Centech, Posi-Lock, Parts.
1988 K100RS 'Tashoku' in Japan - 1991 ST1100 'Sumi Tsunami' in America!
*
****
*******
***********************************************************
*  For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see:
*    http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm
***********************************************************

Reply via email to