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D7100
Tips for getting exposure and color balance right in-camera?
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<blockquote data-quote="gustafson" data-source="post: 681154" data-attributes="member: 40735"><p>I feel my original post might not have stated my problem clearly. My issue seems to be that I’m not getting the right exposure / white balance / etc. to begin with, so I’m having to post process more heavily than I’d like. I was wondering if any of the D7100 features could help reduce the extent of post-processing needed - but the more I think about it, I feel I need to be more disciplined about applying the basics like the exposure triangle, the built-in light meter, custom WB, etc. to ensure high quality RAW shots from the get go. Otherwise, it results in a crapshoot (literally and figuratively [emoji28]), often requiring extensive post-processing [emoji848]Thoughts?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thank you all for your pointers and suggestions!!</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gustafson, post: 681154, member: 40735"] I feel my original post might not have stated my problem clearly. My issue seems to be that I’m not getting the right exposure / white balance / etc. to begin with, so I’m having to post process more heavily than I’d like. I was wondering if any of the D7100 features could help reduce the extent of post-processing needed - but the more I think about it, I feel I need to be more disciplined about applying the basics like the exposure triangle, the built-in light meter, custom WB, etc. to ensure high quality RAW shots from the get go. Otherwise, it results in a crapshoot (literally and figuratively [emoji28]), often requiring extensive post-processing [emoji848]Thoughts? Thank you all for your pointers and suggestions!! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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