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Re: altering exposure during digitisation
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George Socka
on Sep 29, 2009 at 12:44:22 am
Use one of the effects under Adjust or Image control. The built in wave form monitor may give you a clue as to whether the image is indeed over exposed or not. As would a real TV or calibrated monitor playing actual video HDMI or composite.
George Socka
BeachDigital
www.beachdigital.com
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Re: altering exposure during digitisation
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