4/3/2024 0 Comments Fastrawviewer 1.3.2.937 key![]() The culling workflow one is at the bottom. The videos are on YouTube, linked from their site at. ![]() One of them is a culling workflow video which really goes into detail of determining which bracketed shot is "best", specifically exposing to the right on all three raw channels (or rather, the right-most RAW channel) to avoid clipping of important (as opposed to specular) highlights, and providing the most low-end room in the shadows to minimize noise. I was also just looking into FastRawViewer for myself, and happened across some well-thought-out videos on their site. Then look at these candidates and pick the image with the widest exposure range that does not clip the shadows (In my case for Pany Lumix FZ-1000 the dynamic range is about 10 EV). Digger also looks very good but might be too much of a technical distraction.Īny advice on how best to use FRV to select the "best" from a series of bracketed exposures? From advice in FRV vids and tuts I guess I look for an exposure with not more than 0,3 EV per channel (is this the correct value?) of over-exposure in important areas.
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