Hi,
I shoot raw + small jpeg. When I chimp and check histogram I often see the image looking well exposed on the screen but the histo showing to the left. Where theres a person against a dark BG I don't like to increase exposure for fear of blowing the skin tones but I invariably find myself pushing up to a stop in ACR afterwards.
My question: does anyone else find that the jpeg displayed on the camera screen is inconsistent with the correct exposure? Do they appear more exposed on the screen than they should be?
I shoot raw + small jpeg. When I chimp and check histogram I often see the image looking well exposed on the screen but the histo showing to the left. Where theres a person against a dark BG I don't like to increase exposure for fear of blowing the skin tones but I invariably find myself pushing up to a stop in ACR afterwards.
My question: does anyone else find that the jpeg displayed on the camera screen is inconsistent with the correct exposure? Do they appear more exposed on the screen than they should be?