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Mobius white balance lock
Mobius white balance lock










mobius white balance lock

It is great though if you want a still shot under difficult light conditions. Which is a necessary step to achieve this final, authentic, Mobius strip. Without it enabled, a long press does nothing.Īs a dash cam, this doesn't really pertain to us. You can get the exposure where you want it to be (which is hard to know without an LCD to show you in real time, but anyway.), and a long press on the mode button will lock in that exposure and white balance setting until you choose a different mode, etc. On the Mobius, enabling that lock mode seems to be the same thing (like holding down the shutter button half way in the example above). Then when you press the shutter button the rest of the way it will expose your subject properly. The tone curve renders incredibly fast especially with the GPU-acceleration in Lightroom CC. Fast Rendering The majority of the overlay effects are concentrated in the tone curves adjustment.

mobius white balance lock

They only use the Tone Curve and B&W Mix adjustments. With many still-shot cameras, what you can do is move in close, let the auto exposure adjust for a good image - then a half press of the shutter key will 'lock in' that exposure setting so you can back up (keeping the button half pressed) and the brightness will be ignored. These presets will not overwrite your white balance or basic tonal settings. You can get in close to your subject and see them brighten up as the background stops influencing the exposure because the camera doesn't see the bright background and no longer tries to correct for it - but now you're too close to get a good shot of your subject! The camera finds a balance for the whole image but your subject will come out too dark. Using a regular camera as an example - if you want to take a picture of something in shade but there is bright scenery behind it, the camera will auto-adjust the exposure and the bright background will cause your subject to be too dark. Looking at the "Advanced Image Settings", and specifically "Enable Lock Mode", after reading the description it appears that enabling this will allow you to freeze and lock in the exposure and white balance status as it is the moment you press and 'long hold' the Mode button.












Mobius white balance lock