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Lincoln, NE | Always use your histogram with your drone photography.
It tells you what you are missing in the dynamic range from dark tones to light tones.
The objective is to capture all the tones data.
I would not think of flying and shooting with out the histogram.
Set your exposure to get a good histogram profile as shown below.
(you will never get a perfect histogram like shown in this picture)
Dark tones are left side - light tones are right side.
If you edit, and have to make a choice on exposure - choose to under expose rather than over expose.
Edited by Old&Ugly 2/25/2016 10:01
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