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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 406807" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>What do you mean with no idea what I captured? I see it in my viewfinder so I know what I shoot. I close to never check the shots on my lcd so at that level it makes no difference.</p><p></p><p>I have a much cleaner signal to work with and can decide myself which parts to increase or not. Also I have the impression the colors are richer but I need to test that some more. I know the colors are assigned depending the luminosity values so it can make a difference there. Or maybe it is just because I'm shooting them at max quality like this. </p><p></p><p>All in all, I took some of my best bird shots today. It might be the new approach or it could be coincidence.</p><p></p><p>Edit; if you mean they're too dark to see what I shot when importing, I just let LR automatically increase the exposure of all shots during import and it's practically the same as before to process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 406807, member: 31330"] What do you mean with no idea what I captured? I see it in my viewfinder so I know what I shoot. I close to never check the shots on my lcd so at that level it makes no difference. I have a much cleaner signal to work with and can decide myself which parts to increase or not. Also I have the impression the colors are richer but I need to test that some more. I know the colors are assigned depending the luminosity values so it can make a difference there. Or maybe it is just because I'm shooting them at max quality like this. All in all, I took some of my best bird shots today. It might be the new approach or it could be coincidence. Edit; if you mean they're too dark to see what I shot when importing, I just let LR automatically increase the exposure of all shots during import and it's practically the same as before to process. [/QUOTE]
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