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high-end Digital Imaging requires two things understanding the camera's dynamic range and mastering exposure metering to make full use of it in this in-depth masterclass I will share all the necessary theoretical knowledge and how to apply it in practice to get unparalleled results with the OM system om1 [Music] foreign my name is Thomas eisel I'm a professional photographer from Vienna Austria landscape architecture Studio you name it no matter which genre of Photography you are practicing the om1 will take spectacular images especially if you utilize the camera's full dynamic range let's get started although often overlooked the file format has significant impact on the available dynamic range in post-processing the om1 has two different file formats to offer for Stills 8-bit jpeg compressed with 256 tonal values per Channel and 12-bit raw lossless compressed with 4096 tonal values per Channel so you can clearly see that only when shooting raw the full range of tonal values captured...