Assalamulaikum and salam sejahtera,
Now I know? What was the thing I just realize? Jeng,jeng..jeeeeeennngg...f(x) = x + 2y. Is it? Huh!? Not that f(x), but function of Metering Mode in my lovely
DSC H55. Basically, there are 3 types of metering mode in my love one namely '
Multi, i.e exposure based on the entire frame', '
Center, i.e exposure based on center brightness' and '
Spot, i.e exposure based on brightness of a central point'. Oooo.....Ok, hmmm...Then, what was that suppose to mean? You're like talking in riddles yet you're not. Never mind, just have take a few looks....
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normal shot [night, under white fluorescent light] |
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metering mode, center [night, under white fluorescent light] |
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normal shot [night, under white fluorescent light] |
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metering mode, center [night, under white fluorescent light] |
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metering mode, spot [night, under white fluorescent light] |
Actually, I'm using Adobe Photoshop to get these images. Teeeeettttttt....Just kidding, kui3...The thing is, this Metering Mode is actually a light focus sensitivity based function. To get the above images with appropriate Metering Mode setting plus White Balance = Daylight setting, you will need light focus area (I use pentorch-which was actually to be used for Physical Examination on patient- as a light source to produce a light focus area), anything will do as long as it can produce this effect.
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look, my mp3 has become a museum artifact!kui3... |
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artifact that age no more than 5 years!is it qualified to be called an artifact?huhuhu... |
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metering mode, center; white balance, auto [night, under white fluorescent light] |
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metering mode, center; white balance, auto [night, under white fuorescent light] |
So far this is the only metering mode-producing effect that I know. Ok, that's all for now.
Wasslam.
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