I am new to the digital and am having a problem with viewing photos. The pictures appear great in the view finder but too dark on the computer. Is this normal which do I go by.
ntang Hatchling 9 posts Joined Dec 2004 More info | Dec 02, 2004 15:12 | #1 I am new to the digital and am having a problem with viewing photos. The pictures appear great in the view finder but too dark on the computer. Is this normal which do I go by.
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tpinchback Senior Member 657 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jan 2004 Location: Houston More info | Dec 02, 2004 15:21 | #2 What mode are you shooting in? 1D MKIII 5D MKII
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RichardtheSane Goldmember 3,011 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jun 2003 Location: Nottingham UK More info | Dec 02, 2004 16:13 | #3 Don't go by how bright they look on the LCD, ever. It is wrong. If in doubt, I shut up...
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WestFalcon Senior Member 420 posts Joined Nov 2003 Location: Illinois More info | Dec 02, 2004 16:29 | #4 I've noticed that my screen on the 10D's and 20D's look good when the exposure is good...I always use the histograms too. When I view them on my computers at home, they always look dark but they correct perfectly and I have no problem...A dark image on my computer is normal for me even on perfectly exposed pictures. I have a calibrated screen and they print perfectly at my lab. I always use large jpegs.
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WestFalcon Senior Member 420 posts Joined Nov 2003 Location: Illinois More info | Dec 02, 2004 16:30 | #5 I've noticed that my screen on the 10D's and 20D's look good when the exposure is good...I always use the histograms too. When I view them on my computers at home, they always look dark but they correct perfectly and I have no problem...A dark image on my computer is normal for me even on perfectly exposed pictures. I have a calibrated screen and they print perfectly at my lab. I always use large jpegs.
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chops Senior Member 327 posts Joined Oct 2004 Location: Lakeland, FL More info | Dec 02, 2004 17:25 | #6 To help remedy this problem, I turned the brightness on the LCD screen all the way down, but I always use the histogram also. I have it set to pop up every time I take a picture. Canon 10D w/ BG-ED3 Grip
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Agaric Member 122 posts Joined Oct 2004 Location: Rock River Valley More info | Dec 02, 2004 17:38 | #7 You cant always trust the image playback. You can trust the histogram.
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Dec 02, 2004 19:42 | #8 Thank you everyone!!!!
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tim Light Bringer 51,010 posts Likes: 375 Joined Nov 2004 Location: Wellington, New Zealand More info | Dec 02, 2004 19:51 | #9 Nikki, maybe a beginners photography course would help? If you can find one, a beginners digital course would be even better. I did a beginners digital course and it definitely helped me, it explained all the basics, and having a professional available for your questions is invaluable. The guys here are great, but talking to someone face to face can be very useful. Professional wedding photographer, solution architect and general technical guy with multiple Amazon Web Services certifications.
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DocFrankenstein Cream of the Crop 12,324 posts Likes: 13 Joined Apr 2004 Location: where the buffalo roam More info | Dec 02, 2004 21:44 | #10 Don't even look at how pictures "look" at the viewfinder. At this point, the viewfinder is for checking composition and histogram. National Sarcasm Society. Like we need your support.
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teazR Hatchling 5 posts Joined Mar 2005 More info | Mar 22, 2005 05:12 | #11 I think the problem is in your monitor gamma... You need Adobe gamma or similar program to change that.
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robertwgross Cream of the Crop 9,462 posts Likes: 3 Joined Nov 2002 Location: California More info | DocFrankenstein wrote: Don't even look at how pictures "look" at the viewfinder. At this point, the viewfinder is for checking composition and histogram. Everything else on the computer. The viewfinder can check a histogram???
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