- Sat May 26, 2007 6:23 pm
#228342
I had no idea what to call this thread... anyway...
I watched Mike's video and of course it was a great help (I love it when I'm doing something that I think is correct and someone says "never, never do this)...
One thing came to mind; in some of the new camera's on the market (it seems especially the small consumer ones) there is a mode that shows you underexposed parts of the scene (I've seen in blue, maybe other colors) and clipping in red. This shows instantly well, the underexposed and overexposed parts of the scene. Could something like this be implemented in MR? Perhaps as you move the shutter speed slider up and down it would do the same? Just a thought...
I watched Mike's video and of course it was a great help (I love it when I'm doing something that I think is correct and someone says "never, never do this)...
One thing came to mind; in some of the new camera's on the market (it seems especially the small consumer ones) there is a mode that shows you underexposed parts of the scene (I've seen in blue, maybe other colors) and clipping in red. This shows instantly well, the underexposed and overexposed parts of the scene. Could something like this be implemented in MR? Perhaps as you move the shutter speed slider up and down it would do the same? Just a thought...
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