RebeccaAPhotography
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Hey guys!
So I'm still trying to figure out the mystery of why stuff looks underexposed... I had had a problem before and thought it came down to my settings in my camera. Well those are on! Exactly where I want them. I had great light I did use flash for fill for some, I checked my settings thru out. I went to edit a batch of senior portraits of a friends kiddo and kept thinking gosh! I know these did not look under exposed in camera. Well I went thru about 10 photos trying to edit and finally tossed in the towel and put the memory card back in teh camera and sat there and looked at the photo in camera vs the one on my screen (laptop) right next to each other and was horrified by the difference.
They look spot on in camera but in lightroom3 they look AWFUL and really underexposed! I know most of the time I would show a photo. But kind of hard to show photo in camera vs in lightroom3....
Any ideas on whats going?
Thanks yal!
So I'm still trying to figure out the mystery of why stuff looks underexposed... I had had a problem before and thought it came down to my settings in my camera. Well those are on! Exactly where I want them. I had great light I did use flash for fill for some, I checked my settings thru out. I went to edit a batch of senior portraits of a friends kiddo and kept thinking gosh! I know these did not look under exposed in camera. Well I went thru about 10 photos trying to edit and finally tossed in the towel and put the memory card back in teh camera and sat there and looked at the photo in camera vs the one on my screen (laptop) right next to each other and was horrified by the difference.
They look spot on in camera but in lightroom3 they look AWFUL and really underexposed! I know most of the time I would show a photo. But kind of hard to show photo in camera vs in lightroom3....
Any ideas on whats going?
Thanks yal!