Lysak2003
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At first you should understand what exposure actually is. Exposure is the quantity of light reaching a camera sensor, as determined by shutter speed and lens aperture. While in Osmo Pocket we have fixed aperture, only parameter we could change is shatter speed. The ideal exposure value (EV) is 0.0, but all depend. Generally it is better to underexpose your image than overexpose, because of ability to recover information from the "shadow" areas it post-production. When you underexposed you image it means you can high Shadows when you colour-grade. But in situation with overexposed image, your Highlight areas are just burnt, so there are no ditails in this areas to recover. Usually we just through such images into the trash-bin. But you can try. For that you don't need to reduce whole parameter Exposure in your Adobe Premiere. You shoud bring down your highlights. This way your Shadows would stay the same and your entire contrast wouldn't reduce too much. Hope it could help |
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