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don't really look like they fit together
I hope you enjoy this video on
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synchronization have a quick tip for you
all
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which is if you want to synchronize and
batch process your photos and really
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everybody should because it's going to
be a huge time saver then you need to be
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getting consistent images of your DSLR
and the best way to do that at any DSLR
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is to be shooting in manual mode even
using the assisted by after priority or
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shutter priority or if you're using
automated modes the promise in this area
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that you're going to be getting unusable
images generally can still get usable
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images out of them but the promise that
every image is going to vary in exposure
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and when that happens each image has
been processed individually inside of
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life rather than making one correction
to a single image
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and applying it across all the images in
that scene so my approach is whenever I
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approached a new scene i dial in my
settings manually wanted island I leave
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it for that entire scene unless my
lighting or anything changes to with the
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exposure in about 10 or change it in the
camera but otherwise I leave it that way
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when I go to bed process I can just play
the same correction to all my images in
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that entire scene make little tiny
changes in between and be good
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alright so that's it for this video its
head on to the next one