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Vienna by Night

Wiener

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Apollo (he seem to be everywhere!) and to the right hand side, another Flakturm, this one now converted into a zoo (a far rarer beast!) ;)
 

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NICE! :D
one question
How could you decide the exposure compensation when you were using Multi light metering?
 
dearxh":151ubskx said:
one question
How could you decide the exposure compensation when you were using Multi light metering?
I actually have the EV set up as a shortcut on the 'adj' button...so I bring up the screen, dial in a little minus (usually) and watch the visually the change on the image on the screen. Then I try to find one that seems just a shade below the 100% white saturation limit, take a test photo, and note the effect by previewing with the white saturation set on the display.
This works great for jpeg's, but with DGN I must admit to still feeling my way a little...it can actually produce a little detail even when the JPEG is blown, but I still aim at getting the JPEG below the 100% saturation and let everything else flow from there. (I am a bit to fanatical about this iws!)
Hope this makes sense to you! I THINK it makes sense to me... :?
Andy
 
thelps":1813o5ec said:
Ahhh IMAX theater. One of my most favorite places! Thanks Andy!
Tim,
do you have pink IMAX in Australia, or is this a gay waltzing Vienna thing? ;)
Andy
 
Wiener":33o6la7l said:
dearxh":33o6la7l said:
one question
How could you decide the exposure compensation when you were using Multi light metering?
I actually have the EV set up as a shortcut on the 'adj' button...so I bring up the screen, dial in a little minus (usually) and watch the visually the change on the image on the screen. Then I try to find one that seems just a shade below the 100% white saturation limit, take a test photo, and note the effect by previewing with the white saturation set on the display.
This works great for jpeg's, but with DGN I must admit to still feeling my way a little...it can actually produce a little detail even when the JPEG is blown, but I still aim at getting the JPEG below the 100% saturation and let everything else flow from there. (I am a bit to fanatical about this iws!)
Hope this makes sense to you! I THINK it makes sense to me... :?
Andy
Thanks!
 
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