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Who uses a handheld exposure meter for landscape
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Mitchell" data-source="post: 110299" data-attributes="member: 11282"><p>The histogram and the image thumbnail seen on the back of the camera represent the jpg with any any all picture controls. If you want to most closely approximate the actual raw file you can just use the neutral picture control and edit it to reduce contrast slightly more.</p><p></p><p>Be very careful about pushing highlights and using the histogram and do some tests to make sure that what you're seeing is a close representation of the raw file before using it on a shoot or for anything important.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Mitchell, post: 110299, member: 11282"] The histogram and the image thumbnail seen on the back of the camera represent the jpg with any any all picture controls. If you want to most closely approximate the actual raw file you can just use the neutral picture control and edit it to reduce contrast slightly more. Be very careful about pushing highlights and using the histogram and do some tests to make sure that what you're seeing is a close representation of the raw file before using it on a shoot or for anything important. [/QUOTE]
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