![]() For studio photography RawDigger helps establishing the proper light filtration to achieve the cleanest possible shadows on the shots.More precise than any exposure meter for the purpose of evaluation of the uniformity of fill light and reproduction light setups (in terms of the evenness of both color balance and luminosity across the background).A useful tool for examining how the relative per-channel underexposure depends on the color of light.If the shadows look blotchy, colorless, or details in shadows are poorly resolved you will be able to determine how much they are underexposed and set Underexposure (UE) indicator in RawDigger accordingly.Helps determining the raw level at which the overexposure “blinkies” start on the camera LCD and to know how much headroom is still available after the blinkies start showing.For ETTR practitioners, RawDigger makes it very simple to compare raw histogram to in-camera histogram and account for the difference, making the exposures as much “to the right” as possible.That is, RawDigger lets you establish the headroom in highlights and obtain optimal exposures. Allows determining how exposure meter is calibrated and what raw level corresponds to the midpoint of in-camera histogram. ![]()
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