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    digital rebel shots coming out very dark

    When I shoot my pictures with the digital rebel, the meter reads that the picture has the correct exposure, and they look great on my LCD, but then when I transfer them to my computer they become very dark. Here's two pictures. The first one is what the picture looks like on my camera, the second is what happens when I transfer. what's going on here? the metering is correct, and the shutter/aperture combination seems right to me, and the picture looks correct on the LCD, just when I transfer it, i always have to fool around with it to get it back to where it was originally. I can do it, it's just a pain to have to adjust brightness and contrast for every picture.
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    Re: digital rebel shots coming out very dark

    it could be your computer screen. make sure the gamma is set to the standard setting (2.20 I think)

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    Re: digital rebel shots coming out very dark

    did that. Still very dark.

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    Re: digital rebel shots coming out very dark

    Do you shoot in RAW mode or Jpeg mode ?

    What is your work flow ?

    Check your settings on your camera, have you inadvertantly set the setting to under expose by x amount ?

    Reset the camera settings to normal.

    Is there a firmware upgrade for your camera ?

    What do you save you images as for the web, they should be sRGB ?

    What is your work space setup as in the software you are editing your photos in ?

    Also LCD is deceptive.

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    Re: digital rebel shots coming out very dark

    Well I went over a couple of them again and I'm glad that I changed the things that I did because my pictures didn't have much contrast to them when I changed my settings. I upped the contrast, and then darkened them a bit. My monitor is now a bit lighter, but it's still not matching what I see on my LCD.

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    Re: digital rebel shots coming out very dark

    And it won't. Two different environments.

    What software are you editing the pictures in.

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    Re: digital rebel shots coming out very dark

    Quote Originally Posted by Flashram_Peter_AUS
    Do you shoot in RAW mode or Jpeg mode ?

    What is your work flow ?

    Check your settings on your camera, have you inadvertantly set the setting to under expose by x amount ?

    Reset the camera settings to normal.

    Is there a firmware upgrade for your camera ?

    What do you save you images as for the web, they should be sRGB ?

    What is your work space setup as in the software you are editing your photos in ?

    Also LCD is deceptive.
    jpeg, i have found so far that RAW takes too much time to record to my CF and I need to shoot before it's done recording.

    don't know what you mean by workflow,

    i haven't changed anything as far as settings go, but for the sake of being safe, i rechecked and it's not underexposing,

    i only got this camera a couple days ago and haven't changed much so i don't think it's necessary to revert settings

    i don't know if there's a firmware upgrade, I'll check though

    yes, they're sRGB

    I'm using photoshop elements

    and yeah, i have noticed that


    thanks for the help.

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    Re: digital rebel shots coming out very dark

    Workflow,

    How do you take your images, are they in RAW mode or Jpeg mode.

    If RAW, there are no in camera corrections done on the file, it is like a negative, you get to play with it afterwards in software.

    Does the rebel allow you to capture in aRGB, is so try in that setting, see if there is a difference.

    Don't rely on the LCD screen of the camera. What does the histogram show.

    If shooting in RAW, how do you convert the images to use in photoshop elements.

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    Re: digital rebel shots coming out very dark

    Quote Originally Posted by livin4lax09
    My monitor is now a bit lighter, but it's still not matching what I see on my LCD.
    The camera's LCD was never meant to be an accurate color, contrast, and brightness representation of your image. Use the histogram, not the LCD image.

    I am not clear what you used for color calibration of your computer monitor. Don't rely on built-in profiles, even the PS calibration tool will do a much better job.

    What color calibration do you use for your printer? Is it a generic or custom?
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    Re: digital rebel shots coming out very dark

    I'm going to second Michael's advice. Even after thousands of shots with my DSLR, I can't tell much about the exposure by looking at the LCD until I look at the histogram. The amount of light in the room makes a big difference to how that LCD looks, too. After some time, you may find that your camera always underexposes 1/2 stop or whatever - and dial that compensation in on the camera when shooting in that kind of environment. Be careful doing this though - overexposure can give you blown highlights (no detail) and that can't be fixed.

    It's important to calibrate your monitor. I use Monaco Optix and it's made a huge improvement. For starters though, try Adobe Gamma which is part of Photoshop. I think you get to it from Control Panel > Display but I don't have it here to check.

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