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My GL1 has been giving me "posterized" looking images when shooting
indoors with only ambient light.
It's almost like I'm seeing 16 bit color because the effect shows up in
gradient areas like shadows.
Is this normal? It there some setting I accidentally turned on (or off)?
I went through the menu a few times but didn't see anything obvious that
might affect this.
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In article <40CF8CBB.8F495B79@hotmail.com>, Keith Clark
<clarkphotography@hotmail.com> writes
>My GL1 has been giving me "posterized" looking images when shooting
>indoors with only ambient light.
>
>It's almost like I'm seeing 16 bit color because the effect shows up in
>gradient areas like shadows.
>
>Is this normal? It there some setting I accidentally turned on (or off)?
>I went through the menu a few times but didn't see anything obvious that
>might affect this.
>
How are you viewing these images?
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Tim Mitchell wrote:
> In article <40CF8CBB.8F495B79@hotmail.com>, Keith Clark
> <clarkphotography@hotmail.com> writes
> >My GL1 has been giving me "posterized" looking images when shooting
> >indoors with only ambient light.
> >
> >It's almost like I'm seeing 16 bit color because the effect shows up in
> >gradient areas like shadows.
> >
> >Is this normal? It there some setting I accidentally turned on (or off)?
> >I went through the menu a few times but didn't see anything obvious that
> >might affect this.
> >
> How are you viewing these images?
>
> --
> Tim Mitchell
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