Ahhh,thanks a ton for this upload. This RUclips channel 😍😍.. I just asked for it and u uploaded the tutorial,never thought the upload will be so prompt😍 . Thanks again.
Precise and to the point, great explanation with examples that make it easily understood! My only question/request is, could you explain (in more detail) about when and how (and how much) to use exposure compensation? Such as dark/bright subjects with a dark/bright backgrounds and how to apply exposure compensation to each scenario. Thanks so much for your time. Stay Safe!
Hi Michael. Adobe RGB and sRGB are two different color spaces - meaning they each have their own range of colours that they represent. Adobe RGB has a wider range of colours but sRGB is used more commonly used (for e.g) on the web. It is generally accepted that Adobe RGB is better for printing (more vibrant colours). Here is a very good explanation in the meantime, but will see if we can do a video on it! fstoppers.com/pictures/adobergb-vs-srgb-3167
Has that helped? Can you add anything we might have missed?
Ahhh,thanks a ton for this upload. This RUclips channel 😍😍.. I just asked for it and u uploaded the tutorial,never thought the upload will be so prompt😍 . Thanks again.
Precise and to the point, great explanation with examples that make it easily understood!
My only question/request is, could you explain (in more detail) about when and how (and how much) to use exposure compensation? Such as dark/bright subjects with a dark/bright backgrounds and how to apply exposure compensation to each scenario.
Thanks so much for your time.
Stay Safe!
Beautiful explanation as always
Thank you Abdul
Excellent explanation. Always best to try and get it correct or close in camera as you state...great advice.
Thanks a lot Joseph, appreciate the support!
Thanks for the well presented explanation!
Excellent!
Thanks Richard. Happy to hear you enjoyed it!
Helped a lot ! Very well explained:) Thank you very much for another valuable video. Stay safe and healthy.
Thank you Margaret, same to you!
@@danielle-pangolinphotohost1005 Thank you .
Great video, excellent explanation!!!
Glad to hear, thanks Andre.
my Canon 80D offers RBG & sRBG, which one is the better one to use, or doesn't it matter
Hi Michael. Adobe RGB and sRGB are two different color spaces - meaning they each have their own range of colours that they represent. Adobe RGB has a wider range of colours but sRGB is used more commonly used (for e.g) on the web. It is generally accepted that Adobe RGB is better for printing (more vibrant colours). Here is a very good explanation in the meantime, but will see if we can do a video on it! fstoppers.com/pictures/adobergb-vs-srgb-3167
Any technical tips available for Canon 7d mark ii
I thin k we have some in the pipeline. Did you see the review of the 7d2 vs the 90d?
The "blinkies" video link: ruclips.net/video/RBKsOnojcXo/видео.html