Very blue! May be my monitor.(?)

Jack
--- Bob W <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> A Royal Navy carrier (Ark Royal, according to the sailors' hats) is
> in
> Greenwich today, so I decided to take a picture of it. It's a rather
> uninteresting picture, but given the very grey tonality I thought I'd
> play around with exposing to the right to see what difference it made
> in Lightroom when I applied a tone curve. I first made an exposure on
> auto with no compensation, and looked at the histogram. I then
> dialled
> in various amounts of over-exposure to move it to the right until the
> histogram fell off the edge.
> 
> To my surprise, when I look at the pictures in Lightroom the
> histogram
> is significantly further to the right than it is on the camera's
> display. So the exposure that was right up against the edge in the
> camera, has fallen over it in Lightroom. Is this normal? Have other
> people seen the same thing with their cameras?
> 
> Here is a photo that was over to the right, but not quite at the far
> end. About +1.5 stops, I think.
> http://www.web-options.com/Carrier/content/_6175495_large.html
> 
> Architectural note: you can see the dome of St. Paul's towards the
> bottom right - it's about 5 miles away.
> 
> Regards
> Bob
> 
> 
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