Hey all,
I've recently changed to a digital cam, been using my eos 88 for a good many yrs previously...
I went down to Beautiful Memory at Stamford House yesterday, and was told that digital 4Rs (ootherwise known as 4scr(?) can't remember), is not the same as our normal film 4Rs as there will be clipping on the top and bottom of the photo. Is that always the case? So does that mean that if we are gonna take a photo and develop it into 4R, we need to ensure there is more space on the top and bottom of the pic for the clipping...?
And hmm... I was kinda fooled by the LCD screen of the dslr... lolz, I took some pics of a fren, from the LCD screen the face etc looks bright enough, but when i transferred it over to the pc, it turned out to be slightly darker, does that happen to all of u too? Wah, in this case, next time take pic in dslr, must make sure the pic i see from the lcd is slightly brighter...?
Thanks~
I've recently changed to a digital cam, been using my eos 88 for a good many yrs previously...
I went down to Beautiful Memory at Stamford House yesterday, and was told that digital 4Rs (ootherwise known as 4scr(?) can't remember), is not the same as our normal film 4Rs as there will be clipping on the top and bottom of the photo. Is that always the case? So does that mean that if we are gonna take a photo and develop it into 4R, we need to ensure there is more space on the top and bottom of the pic for the clipping...?
And hmm... I was kinda fooled by the LCD screen of the dslr... lolz, I took some pics of a fren, from the LCD screen the face etc looks bright enough, but when i transferred it over to the pc, it turned out to be slightly darker, does that happen to all of u too? Wah, in this case, next time take pic in dslr, must make sure the pic i see from the lcd is slightly brighter...?
Thanks~