Title: EXPOSE TO THE RIGHT Post by: varancib on March 30, 2009, 06:59:18 PM According this reference, to take high quality digital pictures is absolute necessary move the histogram to the right. The reason is, the digital sensor is lineal, so almost 50% of the information is in the right part of the histogram.
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/expose-right.shtml Opinions? Regards Victor Title: Re: EXPOSE TO THE RIGHT Post by: Bob Atkins on March 30, 2009, 10:37:32 PM There's a grain of truth in it, but if you have small highlight regions they may not contain enough pixels to show up on the histogram, so if you push all the visible pixels to the right, you'll blow the highlights.
It's one of those "rules of thumb" (like sunny f16) that you need to know how to use and not just follow blindly. BTW if you are shooting RAW, the histogram still shows what the the pixel distribution would be in the JPEG file. You can't display the RAW histogram in the camera. If you do try "exposing to the right", keep a careful eye on the review image to make sure you don't see any blinking areas which indicate blown highlights. Title: Re: EXPOSE TO THE RIGHT Post by: varancib on March 31, 2009, 03:51:05 PM Thanks Bob
I agree with you Regards Victor |