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"Exposing to the right" is over exposed, what now?



 
 
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Old October 18th 09, 04:28 AM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
Paul Furman
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Default "Exposing to the right" is over exposed, what now?

foaming at the mouth troll wrote:

I've come to the conclusion, that not one of you have ever used a camera
with any decent live preview in it (as is available in all P&S cameras). Or
that you've just never used any cameras at all.


Yes, that's a nice feature. I'm not sure I'd trade for all the other
compromises but it's a nice feature.


JPG files from the camera that can't reflect the camera's RAW dynamic
range.

Live previews that you can't see the colors and tonal ranges before you
press the shutter.

Nope. Not one of you have ever touched a real camera. You're all just
useless trolls mentally masturbating each other with your envisioned mental
problems.

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Old October 18th 09, 04:57 AM posted to rec.photo.digital.slr-systems
Wilba[_3_]
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Default "Exposing to the right" is over exposed, what now?

Paul Furman wrote:
foaming at the mouth troll wrote:

I've come to the conclusion, that not one of you have ever used a camera
with any decent live preview in it (as is available in all P&S cameras).
Or
that you've just never used any cameras at all.


Yes, that's a nice feature. I'm not sure I'd trade for all the other
compromises but it's a nice feature.


You don't have to trade - it's widely available now in DSLRs, e.g. the last
three models of Canon's Rebels.


 




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