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Histogram and Dynamic Range
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<blockquote data-quote="Bourbon Neat" data-source="post: 457436" data-attributes="member: 37727"><p>Thank you to all who responded, your knowledge is very helpful.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, it is an excellent tool and have every intention of learning to work with it. The theory I had been using worked fairly well and failed very well too. Noisy darks. Your theory of having bump to the right is making better sense to me after more research. Some folks refer to it as ETTR. The turth is, I had not really paid enough attention to the histogram at all, in the camera not at all. Today is a new day in that regard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bourbon Neat, post: 457436, member: 37727"] Thank you to all who responded, your knowledge is very helpful. Yes, it is an excellent tool and have every intention of learning to work with it. The theory I had been using worked fairly well and failed very well too. Noisy darks. Your theory of having bump to the right is making better sense to me after more research. Some folks refer to it as ETTR. The turth is, I had not really paid enough attention to the histogram at all, in the camera not at all. Today is a new day in that regard. [/QUOTE]
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