Great video, I truly mean that! When you changed the black point and "white point" how did you get the whole image on the screen to show you what was truly completely white/ black and not show the image as what it truly looked like?
@manohman907 I assume you meant how I could see the image in either black and white which showed the clipping points? You hold down the option key (alt in windows) while dragging either the exposure or black sliders.
CORRECTION: please note that about 2 minutes into this video I inadvertently say a .3 change in the exposure slider approximates a 1 stop change in your camera ... actually it is 1.0 change equals 1 stop, I sort of crossed things up because I'm working on a graduated neutral density filter for use on cameras, and in the case of these filters .3 density is equal to 1 stop of neutral density. Sorry.
Superb video. This is the 1st time I have really understood the diff. Thanks a million. Great work!
SheriarIrani 1 week ago
Why is there only 444 views on this?! Thank you so much for making this video!!
kwok3d 2 months ago
Great video, I truly mean that! When you changed the black point and "white point" how did you get the whole image on the screen to show you what was truly completely white/ black and not show the image as what it truly looked like?
manohman907 5 months ago
@manohman907 I assume you meant how I could see the image in either black and white which showed the clipping points? You hold down the option key (alt in windows) while dragging either the exposure or black sliders.
cwaynefox 5 months ago
CORRECTION: please note that about 2 minutes into this video I inadvertently say a .3 change in the exposure slider approximates a 1 stop change in your camera ... actually it is 1.0 change equals 1 stop, I sort of crossed things up because I'm working on a graduated neutral density filter for use on cameras, and in the case of these filters .3 density is equal to 1 stop of neutral density. Sorry.
cwaynefox 6 months ago
Awesome! I always wondered about that.
popeyoni 6 months ago
Brilliant tutorial. Thank you.
TheDajoca 6 months ago
This is exactly what people need to see!
randolphcollier 7 months ago