Hello Godfrey,

I'm a bit confused.  I just looked at the raw histogram with two
different programs and neither of them show anywhere near
underexposure.  I agree that the histogram doesn't come near the black
or white clip points.  So how could it be underexposed?  I'm hoping to
learn something here for future use.

Here is a link to the histograms.  The first is from Capture One, the
second is from BreezeBrowser Pro.  The way I presented it was without
any exposure compensation.

http://www.daytonphoto.com/junk/index.htm

Thanks in advance,

-- 
Bruce


Thursday, August 4, 2005, 10:51:40 PM, you wrote:

>> This is the last shot of Valley of the Gods that might be worth
>> showing.  Since you all have been kind enough to give me your feelings
>> on "The Pyramid", hopefully you will do so here.
>> This shot uses the haze as a way to convey shapes and distances.  Let
>> me know what you think.
>> http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/monumentvalley_0479a.htm

GD> I'd have been more comfortable with this if it didn't seem  
GD> underexposed. The histogram in this one shows little in way of blacks
GD> and whites, and clipping it with Levels reveals all the underexposure
GD> noise.

GD> Godfrey



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