It's possible to set EV exposure compensation using an autoexec script.
The command is:
't ia2 -adj ae X'
X = 128 is 0EV (actually ~120). The range is 1-1023.
Use this setting at lower value to get -EV, greater numbers let us have +EV correction.
For example you can set X = 256 to have +1EV exposure correction.
The command is:
't ia2 -adj ae X'
X = 128 is 0EV (actually ~120). The range is 1-1023.
Use this setting at lower value to get -EV, greater numbers let us have +EV correction.
For example you can set X = 256 to have +1EV exposure correction.
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