Hey,
Well I recently had a shoot and it was during bright daylight, I took the shot, and the model was pitch black in the camera, surprisingly, when I upload, the model picture is not as dark as when I first saw it.
There are sometimes also, that I shoot the model in the dark, the model looks perfect in the DSLR display, but when upload, turns out the model is a tad underexpose, I'm guessing she looks ok in the DSLR display is due to dark area which manage to show extra details?
Another event I remember was, the building was orange in color, it was noon and the sun cause the orange colored wall to brighten up so bad and the people in the wedding event have orange colored skin, I adjusted my WB, but when I uploaded the pic, it was still too much orange.
So with this varying conditions which effects our opinion when we see the DSLR Image preview, how do we shoot and ensure that we get the "correct" image when we upload to the computer?
Thanks
Well I recently had a shoot and it was during bright daylight, I took the shot, and the model was pitch black in the camera, surprisingly, when I upload, the model picture is not as dark as when I first saw it.
There are sometimes also, that I shoot the model in the dark, the model looks perfect in the DSLR display, but when upload, turns out the model is a tad underexpose, I'm guessing she looks ok in the DSLR display is due to dark area which manage to show extra details?
Another event I remember was, the building was orange in color, it was noon and the sun cause the orange colored wall to brighten up so bad and the people in the wedding event have orange colored skin, I adjusted my WB, but when I uploaded the pic, it was still too much orange.
So with this varying conditions which effects our opinion when we see the DSLR Image preview, how do we shoot and ensure that we get the "correct" image when we upload to the computer?
Thanks