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D3100
Brightlights and unnatural colours: A newbie problem.
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<blockquote data-quote="BlueRobotSocks" data-source="post: 413056" data-attributes="member: 37305"><p>A bit more info. </p><p></p><p>I did a bit of experimentation with the Exposure Compensation, manually altering it from+1 to 0 to -1 and lower. Moving to -1 or lower seemed to take the edge off the blowout. </p><p></p><p>I can see the blow outs on the LCD before the shots are taken (but I usually turn the screen off until the shot is taken to save battery). </p><p></p><p>From having a chat with a friend, and if I haven't crossed some neural wire, the camera lcd shows the blowouts but its not supposed to show on the end product. But in my case, it is.</p><p></p><p>The Adobe RGB thing was just to see if that was the cause of the problem (I do not think it is).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BlueRobotSocks, post: 413056, member: 37305"] A bit more info. I did a bit of experimentation with the Exposure Compensation, manually altering it from+1 to 0 to -1 and lower. Moving to -1 or lower seemed to take the edge off the blowout. I can see the blow outs on the LCD before the shots are taken (but I usually turn the screen off until the shot is taken to save battery). From having a chat with a friend, and if I haven't crossed some neural wire, the camera lcd shows the blowouts but its not supposed to show on the end product. But in my case, it is. The Adobe RGB thing was just to see if that was the cause of the problem (I do not think it is). [/QUOTE]
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