Exposure control to match camera LCD and C1
apologize that this is not solely regarding C1 but also camera technique!
I have occasionally the impression that the exposure indication of the camera by the histogram differs considerably from the histogram when loading the raw files into capture one. I am aware that the camera's LCD histogram is being produced by a JPEG and not by the actual raw file date unfortunately, at least concerning DSLR's (Nikon D4s in my case). Moreover, using a specific camera picture control style (as in Nikon's case) the displayed on-camera histogram may differ even more from the raw file's histogram after importing into C1.
I have read about the "uniwb" files to be loaded into cameras to simulate the real raw data histograms as good as possible but do not have experimented with that yet.
Does anybody have experiences for this?
Juerg
I have occasionally the impression that the exposure indication of the camera by the histogram differs considerably from the histogram when loading the raw files into capture one. I am aware that the camera's LCD histogram is being produced by a JPEG and not by the actual raw file date unfortunately, at least concerning DSLR's (Nikon D4s in my case). Moreover, using a specific camera picture control style (as in Nikon's case) the displayed on-camera histogram may differ even more from the raw file's histogram after importing into C1.
I have read about the "uniwb" files to be loaded into cameras to simulate the real raw data histograms as good as possible but do not have experimented with that yet.
Does anybody have experiences for this?
Juerg
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