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Meglio lightroom or exposure x
Meglio lightroom or exposure x





meglio lightroom or exposure x

meglio lightroom or exposure x

If most of your frame is filled with something bright your camera will meter and apply settings to expose for that, but if you shift the framing up a bit and maybe there’s a shadowed wall and Now more of the scene is darker the camera will alter settings to expose for that (you could be doing this manually of course), and the resulting images will look very different even though you shifted the framing maybe an inch. Your available light could’ve shifted even slightly, sure, but more often than not this seems to happen when the composure is altered and the camera’s metering is adjusting settings as to compensate for that shift. Well, a few things could’ve happened really. Then, when you upload all the images some are really bright and others are either better or just right, or opposingly dark. Here’s a typical scenario: Photographing a person indoors/outdoors and you’re shooting in aperture or shutter priority (regardless of exposure comp), and while the subject may stay in the same relative spot you compose your framing a bit differently.

Meglio lightroom or exposure x how to#

Here we’ll address a little bit of why and when this happens, and show you how to use Lightroom to help make quick work fixing it. If you’re shooting in a controlled environment like a studio this is less of an occurrence, but if you’re out of one it’s all very common, even if you’re shooting the same subject in essentially the same place. One of the difficulties that commonly arises for a photographer in post is the variance of exposure that can be present within a range of images that ostensibly should appear the same in terms of overall exposure.







Meglio lightroom or exposure x