what does the in-camera histogram show? That should tell you something about
where the problem lies.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "dwphotola" <dwphotola@...>
To: <Canon-Digital@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 4:10 AM
Subject: [Canon-Digital] Monitor and Photo difference
> Hello all I am a recent convert to canon form Nikon (hated it) But
> here I am. The first camera I bought about a year ago was the 1D kept
> it for a month then got a 1Ds (great camera)to take it's place and the
> place of my Kodak 14n I was still cross platform Now I a couple of
> months age I went all canon I got two 30D's with all of the toys to go
> along with them. I have L series glass as well. I am having a problem
> with the images do not come out on the computer as I see them in the
> monitor on the camera. They are always 1 or 2 stops under the way the
> monitor looks on the camera. I ask a Canon tech at Samy's Camera
> (there doing demo for the day) about this and he said I had the
> monitors brightness set to high said I had to leave it at 0 on the
> brightness scale and that would take care of it needless to say I am
> still getting the same results. I have seen this before with some of
> my employees that shot Canon but I thought it was the shooter not the
> camera. With Nikon if I saw the right exposer in the monitor it was
> the same on the computer monitor. I mean any one of my calibrated
> monitors (Mac or PC) but I can not get the same results form Canon.
> Has any one else had this problem if so what did you do to resolve it?
>
> Robert (Mr.T) Torrence
> Creative Images Inc.
> http://prphotos.com
> http://ci.photoreflect.com
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