Northern Flicker - Discussion on brightness and histogram

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Sounds good Andreas, once again I wanted to say I appreciate everyone giving their honest opinion. It is very productive and also a wealth of information for our readers. Unlike other sites that just say "great shot" to whatever users post here we scrutinize the details and hit all the points and honestly that's the only way we all improve.

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I'm not seeing any areas of overexposure on my calibrated MacBook Pro retina display. And the histogram looks fine too.

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I'm not seeing any areas of overexposure on my calibrated MacBook Pro retina display. And the histogram looks fine too.

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Doug there is an ! so the histogram isn't quite accurate. I may be wrong but I think the folks with pro retina displays will see things slightly differently to those with other monitors.
 
That's actually not true, retina is the same as other displays (if calibrated properly) it just has more pixels. The NEC 4K monitor that I use has about the same DPI as a retina screen. Images look crisper and more detailed on high dpi or retina-class displays but the colors/brightness/contrast will be identical.
 
That's actually not true, retina is the same as other displays (if calibrated properly) it just has more pixels. The NEC 4K monitor that I use has about the same DPI as a retina screen. Images look crisper and more detailed on high dpi or retina-class displays but the colors/brightness/contrast will be identical.

That's fine by me, I was just quoting PhotoPlus magazine (December2016)
 
Fantastic work as always Arash,but further here, i'd like to thank all parties for the debates following incredibly interesting to read and a joy to see the" spirit" it has been debated in

Stu
 

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