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12/01/2004 05:02:48 PM · #1
Ckick here for Facemasks
12/01/2004 05:14:21 PM · #2
Thanks for sharing that.
12/01/2004 05:49:20 PM · #3
quick bit of useful info.


12/01/2004 06:24:44 PM · #4
thanks doc... lots of useful info on that site. interesting thoughts on exposure latitude and dynamic range in particular.
12/01/2004 07:00:08 PM · #5
Yup -- good tip!
12/01/2004 07:12:47 PM · #6
I like it. Thanks for the link.
12/01/2004 07:30:54 PM · #7
Thanks for the link. Great information that has helped me better understand the histogram.
12/01/2004 08:54:14 PM · #8
It is very good information. This technique is also very useful in a more general sense. Any time you want to check for over/underexposed areas in a photo, just select the area of interest and look at the histogram.
I'd also recommend expanding the histogram view to show the individual RGB plots. that way it's easily apparent which channel(s) is/are overexposed.
12/01/2004 10:06:38 PM · #9
Thanks for the link, Doc. This site has some great info.
12/02/2004 12:51:47 AM · #10
Oh wow! That is one awesome site. Thanks for posting the link!!!!!
12/02/2004 01:17:19 AM · #11
Thanks for the link! That was really nice information.
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