Colin Jago
New member
I know the E-330 is a minority taste even in this minority corner, but I'm picking up an odd quirk in the histograms and I'm looking for some corroboration before I report it to Olympus.
Briefly, when using raw but previewing and reviewing in monochrome the in-camera histogram doesn't seem to pick up when one channel is over-exposed (regardless of whether the histogram is showing one or four charts).
I've got examples where the camera shows the graph comfortably under but the raw converter shows a marginal over-exposure when one channel is way out of line with the other two.
I'm writing a short piece for Asher about why one would want to use mono preview. I'd quite like to work out whether I'm dealing with a 'fault' by Olympus or whether there is a work around.
Any E-330 users out there?
Colin
Briefly, when using raw but previewing and reviewing in monochrome the in-camera histogram doesn't seem to pick up when one channel is over-exposed (regardless of whether the histogram is showing one or four charts).
I've got examples where the camera shows the graph comfortably under but the raw converter shows a marginal over-exposure when one channel is way out of line with the other two.
I'm writing a short piece for Asher about why one would want to use mono preview. I'd quite like to work out whether I'm dealing with a 'fault' by Olympus or whether there is a work around.
Any E-330 users out there?
Colin