On Mar 26, 2008, at 7:47 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:
> I pretty much use the approach Dave Brooks described: Within any given
> shooting situation I check the histogram and very general "look" of  
> the
> image on the first shot or two (until I'm satisfied) and thereafter  
> just
> check for "blinkies" (which I assume means the flashing highlight/ 
> shadow
> clipping warnings!)


Blinkies is a heck of a lot less to type than "flashing highlight/ 
shadow clipping warnings" ... ;-)

All I worry about is the histogram and blinkies for the exposure  
analysis. Color is irrelevant: I'm capturing in RAW format and don't  
apply color settings until later. What's on the screen is just a  
quickie in-camera JPEG rendering. I leave the image processing  
settings at their defaults since I don't use them.

G

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