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DSLR Tips: How to brighten exposures



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Full guide at: http://www.dslrtips.com/workshops/How_to_brighten_exposures/positive_exposure_compensation.shtml / DSLR Tips: How to brighten exposures


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You're doing such a ... ( 10 months ago by plopilor)
You're doing such a great job.
Excellent once ... ( 10 months ago by Mtechthewise)
Excellent once again. You've got a bit of an echo problem in the sound, perhaps some soft materials in the room might absorb the reverb.
Array ( 10 months ago by TomB773)
Hi Gordon,
You really are a great help, I hope you get paid alot for it.And you have a new shirt!!
Thanks! If you'd ... ( 10 months ago by cameralabs)
Thanks! If you'd like to support DSLR Tips or Cameralabs, visit either site and check out the Support pages!
TWO BIG THUMBS UP!! ( 7 months ago by onjai88)
TWO BIG THUMBS UP!!
Is it possible to ... ( 6 months ago by SexyToshi)
Is it possible to change the exposure compensation in RAW files manually? I thought if you take jpg pictures you can't change EV in the software in computer, am I right?
You can adjust the ... ( 6 months ago by cameralabs)
You can adjust the brightness of any JPEG or RAW file using software, but if you do it too much, the quality will suffer. RAW files give you more room to breath, but it's still best to get it right at the time you take the picture.
thx dude..=) ( 5 months ago by eaststidaz)
thx dude..=)
Hello, Gordon. ... ( 1 month ago by natedog09)
Hello, Gordon. Thanks for your usual precision.



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