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Underexposed Photos and the Histogram
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<blockquote data-quote="gohan2091" data-source="post: 96576" data-attributes="member: 11990"><p>I took the portrait shot with a SB-700 (on camera) pointed in reverse at a white umbrella. When I read up on histograms last night, I understand now that I should set my histogram slightly more to the right than to the left so I have more to work with. It appears the RAW file for this portrait does not provide me with the enough data to properly exposure the photo without the whole thing blowing up. Does the 2nd adjusted portrait look dark on your screen Dave_W ? because on mine, it looks properly exposed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohan2091, post: 96576, member: 11990"] I took the portrait shot with a SB-700 (on camera) pointed in reverse at a white umbrella. When I read up on histograms last night, I understand now that I should set my histogram slightly more to the right than to the left so I have more to work with. It appears the RAW file for this portrait does not provide me with the enough data to properly exposure the photo without the whole thing blowing up. Does the 2nd adjusted portrait look dark on your screen Dave_W ? because on mine, it looks properly exposed. [/QUOTE]
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