Shel Belinkoff wrote:
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Which camera are you using?

Shel

[Original Message]
From: David Oswald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Date: 12/29/2005 1:35:25 AM
Subject: Burned sky, underexposed subject

At http://users.adelphia.net/daoswald/ you can see a few shots I snapped today in Chinatown, Los Angeles. These were shot as RAW and coerced into jpegs after a little postprocessing. This was the first time I've taken exclusively RAW images. After initial RAW processing, I didn't re-touch them as jpegs, other than to size them down to web-friendly.

Notice the overly-bright sky, and underexposed subjects. I could adjust the midtones with the Levels tool, but I left them as-is to demonstrate my point.

The point here is that this seems to be an all too typical result with DSLR's, at least for me. I can pick and choose; either the subject is exposed properly (and the sky hopelessly burned out), or the sky is at least kept within gamut (though still a little bright) resulting in underexposed midtones.

Aside from underexposing EVERYTHING, and then postprocessing to pull out shadow detail, is there anything I can do in-camera to improve my exposures?

Please excuse the boring subjects; I was just snapping away to tinker with exposure, not really paying attention to finding the one great shot.

Dave



Woops, the correct URL is: http://users.adelphia.net/~daoswald/

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