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Need help with bright/cloudy background
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<blockquote data-quote="randyspann" data-source="post: 316722" data-attributes="member: 21503"><p>I'm not familiar with the 5100, but I would evaluate one of your sky shots with the 'play' button and go to histogram. You need to know how to read a histogram, but basically you want to "expose to the right", ie. change the exposure (ev compensation) so that the histogram is loaded to the right side, but not too much. Then, by looking at your shots I would think maybe you would need to increase the shadows in post processing.</p><p> Proper exposure is a big subject, as is post processing. (duh)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="randyspann, post: 316722, member: 21503"] I'm not familiar with the 5100, but I would evaluate one of your sky shots with the 'play' button and go to histogram. You need to know how to read a histogram, but basically you want to "expose to the right", ie. change the exposure (ev compensation) so that the histogram is loaded to the right side, but not too much. Then, by looking at your shots I would think maybe you would need to increase the shadows in post processing. Proper exposure is a big subject, as is post processing. (duh) [/QUOTE]
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