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<blockquote data-quote="Geoffc" data-source="post: 110295" data-attributes="member: 8705"><p>Thanks for the feedback. As I said, I'm really asking the question with a view to landscape as I absolutely get it regarding studio and mixed lighting.</p><p></p><p>With regards to using the camera histogram, I shoot raw, however what I see in my screen and the histogram is created from the jog embedded within it. If I'm to depend on it for the histogram, what picture controls settings should be used. For example, if I set it to always go a little brighter, as far as I know that's what the histogram will show and the image on the screen.</p><p></p><p>I think I will have to try both methods in a couple of weeks when we go away and see how the results compare.</p><p></p><p>As my wife is also interested in a meter I suppose it is only £200 each rather than £400 for me!! This is a rare occasions when she is interested in gadgets almost as much as me, but we did spend Saturday in the studio with a model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geoffc, post: 110295, member: 8705"] Thanks for the feedback. As I said, I'm really asking the question with a view to landscape as I absolutely get it regarding studio and mixed lighting. With regards to using the camera histogram, I shoot raw, however what I see in my screen and the histogram is created from the jog embedded within it. If I'm to depend on it for the histogram, what picture controls settings should be used. For example, if I set it to always go a little brighter, as far as I know that's what the histogram will show and the image on the screen. I think I will have to try both methods in a couple of weeks when we go away and see how the results compare. As my wife is also interested in a meter I suppose it is only £200 each rather than £400 for me!! This is a rare occasions when she is interested in gadgets almost as much as me, but we did spend Saturday in the studio with a model. [/QUOTE]
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