Tone curve looks Terrible, right? But here I am to give you the simplest explanation, what is Tone-curve and how it is used? A tone curve looks like this - Mainly a tone curve indicates Shadows- midtones & Highlights ( If you don't know about them, look at http://photographiaindustry.blogspot.in/2018/04/one-of-most-important-thing-in-camera.html ) Mainly a tone curve indicates Shadows- midtones & Highlights of the whole image but you can also divide them in Red/Green/Blue's in order to get better results. But we will discuss only RGB - tone curve (Whole image's tone curve ) Let's go, 1st section - Divisions X-AXIS Red - Shadow Green - Mid-Tones Blue - Highlights We can break the Tone-Curve in 3 different sections Red - portion used for Shadows, which means that - If we curve the line in the red section it will affect onl...
So you bought your camera right ? By comparing ISO - Range , Mega-Pixel and many more and you would think that you bought a good camera , right ? Is it all that what you need ? May be not , so in this article we will know about the most overlooked thing in the photography history . So lets get started. Spoiler Alert ! we are talking about Dynamic-Range What is that thing that we are talking about right ? It is the Balance of details between Highlight and Shadow. So some of you might dont know what Highlights and shadows are ? Basically The brighter and the main lighted part of the picture is called highlight , and the rest is called shadows ( relatively dark areas) The main problem that sensor manufacturers face(Like Sony , Canon ) is - If they bring-out the detail from the highlights , the shadow areas became less detailed and if they try to bring out the ...