05-11-2024 03:32 AM - last edited on 05-11-2024 09:08 AM by Danny
Hello, I took pictures of the arora borealis with a shutter speed of 10-25 and an aperture of 4 for the pictures. On my camera, the photos are bright and colorful, but when I transfer them to my phone via the camera connect app, the pictures are dark and you can barely see any of the colors. Is there a way to transfer the pictures with the exact same picture settings or something so the pictures look the same on my phone as they do on my camera? Ive added pictures to try and show you the difference.
These are the exact same picture, just one is in my camera, and one is on my phone after the transfer.
05-11-2024 03:44 AM - edited 05-11-2024 03:47 AM
One guess may be that you used HTP and that your phone is not adding the more aggressive tone curve that is needed for HTP. Hard to know without any raw data. Or that your phone reads the raw file and not the JPEG.
Help us, help you. Share a raw sample.
05-11-2024 08:29 AM
Do you have the camera screen set to really high brightness?
05-11-2024 09:08 AM
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