Photography hacks

08 June 2004 · 0 comments

Derrick Story’s Missing Digital Photography Hacks should help me in my ongoing quest to take better photos. I’m being a really slow learner at this and am happy to read anything I have time for. I especially liked the tip about using the histogram display I have available in my Canon Digital Rebel. A graph [...]

Derrick Story’s Missing Digital Photography Hacks should help me in my ongoing quest to take better photos. I’m being a really slow learner at this and am happy to read anything I have time for. I especially liked the tip about using the histogram display I have available in my Canon Digital Rebel.

A graph heavy to the left usually indicates underexposure with the image appearing dark (move exposure compensation to +1). If everything is scooted over to the right, that often indicates overexposure with blown highlights and washed out shadows and midtones (move exposure compensation to -1).

Looks like I should buy his Digital Photography Hacks.

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