I used the default settings:
I used the default settings:
Thanks. That's useful to know.
I used the default settings:
Thanks. That's useful to know.
@IliahBorg has written: @DonaldB has written: @DannoLeftForums has written: @DonaldB has written:have a deal. do you know how many links ive already posted. you do the test and lets see what the em13 is doing.
Let's see if you carry out your part of the deal. My 2c says you won't.
I said haaaaaave aaaaaaaaa deeeeeeeeal meaning not. or i would of said you have a deal.
Please, what's so important in this discussion that you are resorting to tricks? We are just talking, nothing life-threatening.
whats annoying is everyone is to lazy and gutless to there own testing, im not here to do all the running around, if anyone wants to prove my findings incorrect then be my guest DO YOUR OWN TESTING is that so hard or life threatening ?
What are you waffling on about?
You plagiarise someone else's work, fake your images and you have altered some of my posts in your quotes of them.
No wonder no-one takes you seriously.
You have only yourself to blame.
@DonaldB has written: @JimKasson has written: @DonaldB has written:post a link please specifically relating to histogram accuracy.
Look in the second Lenrentals raw exposure post, if you haven’t already.
edit, there is no camera histogram images.
There is one for the X2D.
This is the discovery, your histogram is RGB mine are not using live histogram. has your camera just luminosity live histogram ? and if it does ,does it match the rgb ?
@DonaldB has written: @IliahBorg has written: @DonaldB has written: @DannoLeftForums has written: @DonaldB has written:have a deal. do you know how many links ive already posted. you do the test and lets see what the em13 is doing.
Let's see if you carry out your part of the deal. My 2c says you won't.
I said haaaaaave aaaaaaaaa deeeeeeeeal meaning not. or i would of said you have a deal.
Please, what's so important in this discussion that you are resorting to tricks? We are just talking, nothing life-threatening.
whats annoying is everyone is to lazy and gutless to there own testing, im not here to do all the running around, if anyone wants to prove my findings incorrect then be my guest DO YOUR OWN TESTING is that so hard or life threatening ?
What are you waffling on about?
You plagiarise someone else's work, fake your images and you have altered some of my posts in your quotes of them.
No wonder no-one takes you seriously.
You have only yourself to blame.
If you cant be part of a sensible conversation with members please dont post childish comments it only ruins the vibe for everyone else.
its why we need a threaded view, so we dont have to read your drivel.
This is the discovery, your histogram is RGB mine are not using live histogram. has your camera just luminosity live histogram ? and if it does ,does it match the rgb ?
The X2D doesn't have a live histogram. It computes the review histogram from the JPEG preview image, just like the Sony cameras do for live histo and review histo.
By the way, this is a serous omission which I hope will soon be fixed. The GFX 100S has a live RGB histogram.
its why we need a threaded view, so we dont have to read your drivel.
And yet you can't post anything that proves what I posted about you is not true 😄
@DonaldB has written:if anyone wants to prove my findings incorrect then be my guest DO YOUR OWN TESTING is that so hard or life threatening ?
I you follow Jim's site you'll find he does loads of his own tests with much more rigour and a level of experimental design that you likely couldn't conceive of.
(BTW, your daughter will probably tell you that a preposition is something that you should never end a sentence with. Sorry about that).
Im not ashamed about my poor English writing skills
Maybe he should get some lessons from his daughter or get her to proof read his posts or better yet, write them for him.
@DonaldB has written:This is the discovery, your histogram is RGB mine are not using live histogram. has your camera just luminosity live histogram ? and if it does ,does it match the rgb ?
The X2D doesn't have a live histogram. It computes the review histogram from the JPEG preview image, just like the Sony cameras do for live histo and review histo.
By the way, this is a serous omission which I hope will soon be fixed. The GFX 100S has a live RGB histogram.
see, viewing my jpegs in FRV they are clipped quite a bit. but on the camera they show no clipping at all. so i disagree that sony cameras are using the jpeg for the histogram and zebras. but the funny thing is the blinkies do clip reviewing on the camera but the RGB histogram is not.
Clear clipping here.
@DonaldB has written:Clear clipping here.
In Y, G, and B.
@DonaldB has written:Clear clipping here.
@IliahBorg has written: @DonaldB has written:Clear clipping here.
In Y, G, and B.
oh no its not Jim look at the image at 100% 😁
@DonaldB has written:Clear clipping here.
look at the image at 100%
@IliahBorg has written: @DonaldB has written:Clear clipping here.
look at the image at 100%
Clipping.
Don't you see the difference between red (no clipping) and Y, G, and B curves?
@IliahBorg has written: @DonaldB has written:Clear clipping here.
look at the image at 100%
The G and B channels touch the right edge - that means clipping (after applying WB obviously). There would have been to clipping had there been no touching, as in the R channel.
@JimKasson has written: @IliahBorg has written: @DonaldB has written:Clear clipping here.
In Y, G, and B.
oh no its not Jim look at the image at 100% 😁
I think my next Lensrentals article will be about how to read histograms.