Hi there,
My problem is this, I recently shot a series of images of part of an historic church here in Perth for inclusion in a larger photogrammetry dataset, and while the photos turned out fine, when I got them home and had a look at them on my monitor I realised to my horror that I had accidentally nudged the exposure compensation dial on my DSLR while shooting and as a result all the images that I had taken were now under exposed. Will correcting this under exposure in Photoshop render these images unusable in Zephyr ? Exposure compensation was originally set to off and was nudged to 7/10ths of a stop under exposed. I am using the latest version of Zephyr Lite, 7.5.31, and my DSLR is a Canon 5D MK III, with 50 mm lens, set to ISO 100, and f/8, auto white balance, autofocus.
My problem is this, I recently shot a series of images of part of an historic church here in Perth for inclusion in a larger photogrammetry dataset, and while the photos turned out fine, when I got them home and had a look at them on my monitor I realised to my horror that I had accidentally nudged the exposure compensation dial on my DSLR while shooting and as a result all the images that I had taken were now under exposed. Will correcting this under exposure in Photoshop render these images unusable in Zephyr ? Exposure compensation was originally set to off and was nudged to 7/10ths of a stop under exposed. I am using the latest version of Zephyr Lite, 7.5.31, and my DSLR is a Canon 5D MK III, with 50 mm lens, set to ISO 100, and f/8, auto white balance, autofocus.
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