


A wide angle lens 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5, though this one is costly but does its.

RawDigger is a useful tool for examining how the relative per-channel underexposure depends on the color of light. A telephoto lens 70-300 mm f4.5 if one is interested in wild life photography.If the shadows look blotchy or colorless, or details in the shadows are poorly resolved, you will be able to determine how much they are underexposed and set the Underexposure (UE) indicator in RawDigger accordingly.With a CTRL + left or right key I quickly stepped through the overexposed NEF files to grade them from easy fix to this will take serious work in GIMP or. The program has another feature worth the downloading time if you are ever faced with a directory of overexposed images. RawDigger helps determine the raw level at which the overexposure "blinkies" start on the camera LCD, and it helps know how much headroom is still available after the blinkies start showing or the histogram hits the wall. RawDigger will also shows underexposed areas using blue splotches.That is, RawDigger lets you establish the headroom in highlights and obtain optimal exposures. I think both are worth getting just to support Mr Borg his tutorials and tech info on both of the sites below are great resources (Mr Hogan in the article cited above. And so is FastRawViewer, by the same developer. RawDigger allows determination of how the exposure meter is calibrated and what raw level corresponds to the midpoint of in-camera histogram. Rawdigger has been mentioned a couple of times, and its a great program to have if one wants to dig around with this more.
