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andyptak

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Slide show in CS2 displays wrong exposure?
« on: October 09, 2007, 07:27:49 am »

I was recently editing a shoot using Slide Show view in Bridge. Some of the shots I liked appeared to have terrible noise even though they were shot at ISO 200 on a bright and sunny day. However, when I double clicked to bring them up in PS itself for a closer look at the RAW file, the display was very underexposed. When I closed the shot and went back to Bridge, the shot suddenly changed from a very noisy, correctly exposed shot, to the underexposed shot I had seen in RAW.

I had expected numerous badly exposed shots because my camera was set to bracket for five shots each time I pushed the trigger. So, the exposure isn't my problem, the display is. It's hard to edit if you're not getting the correct exposure display. The Metadata told the truth (-2 etc) but the display didn't.

Anyone had this issue? Thanks
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Slide show in CS2 displays wrong exposure?
« Reply #1 on: October 12, 2007, 07:14:51 pm »

You probably have Bridge set to auto-adjust images. Turning it off is one of the first FAQs on Adobe's support page for Bridge/ACR.
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