On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 10:47 AM, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>  > On Mar 26, 2008, at 4:15 AM, mike wilson wrote:
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>  >>> I don't like to rely on the camera LCD image at all as, in my
>  >>> limited experience, the subtle variations that occur with slight
>  >>> changes of viewing angle can give one a false perception of the
>  >>> recorded image.  Are newer preview monitors better than those of
>  >>> only a few years ago?
>  >
>  > They're better but I still wouldn't rely upon them for a critical
>  > color evaluation. I look at the LCD to check the histogram, saturation
>  > blinkies and occasionally focus accuracy. Color I determine in image
>  > processing.
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>  I pretty much use the approach Dave Brooks described: Within any given
>  shooting situation I check the histogram and very general "look" of the
>  image on the first shot or two (until I'm satisfied) and thereafter just
>  check for "blinkies" (which I assume means the flashing highlight/shadow
>  clipping warnings!)

People are using my techniques.?? Now that, explains the flying pig i
saw this morning.

LOL

Dave
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