Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2009/01/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]> Typically when I'm standing next to a person using a DSLR or > M8 if they look > at their screen at all it will pop up rally over exposed. > Same as when I've seen peoples stuff on their laptops. > Mass over exposing mindlessness. What makes you think it's mindless? If it looks over-exposed on the screen there's a good chance that they are exposing to the right of the histogram deliberately, to maximise the amount of information where it's most useful. Then on the PC you adjust the tone curve as required to distribute the tonal values as you wish across the image, making full use of the dynamic range without introducing noise. It's no different in principle, and no more or less mindless, than exposing for the shadows and developing for the highlights, which are perfectly respectable things to do in film photography. You should perhaps understand things a little before you start tossing the insults around, and maybe give your fellow photographers a little credit for knowing what they're doing. Bob