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Subject: [Leica] Question about M8 exposure
From: imagist3 at mac.com (George Lottermoser)
Date: Sun Jan 18 20:02:28 2009
References: <"011920090109.28259.4973D2E50008C8F500006E6322230647029B0A02D29B9B0EBF0B03 0B0304"@att.net> <p0623092ac59991a3d808@[10.0.1.200]>

you've described my thinking
and methodology
better than I have or
possibly could have

Regards,
George Lottermoser
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On Jan 18, 2009, at 8:23 PM, Henning Wulff wrote:

> A suggestion has been made that the clipping shown on the histogram  
> for the jpeg might not be accurate, so just give a bit more  
> exposure and check the clipping in the RAW later.
>
> As long as _NO_ channel is clipped, things are fine. The problems  
> arise if one or two channels are clipped, and the other(s) aren't.  
> Then when you try to bring some of that highlight info back, you'll  
> get the info from that one or two channels, but the other will have  
> nothing. You then get unbalanced information which is erroneous,  
> and distorted.
>
> It's true that the jpegs aren't accurate, but you can't therefore  
> assume that the DNG's will be fine. That doesn't follow.
>
> If you see no clipping, and have information in the furthest right  
> short of clipping, you have the best chance of having as much  
> accurate information as possible.
>
> My Canons certainly do not give me that with a + exposure  
> compensation on average subjects on matrix metering, and with my  
> metering technique (which works perfectly on my M6's with the meter  
> set to 400 for Tri-X developed in D-76 1:1 etc.) I generally leave  
> my M6 set to -2/3.
>
> When I bring the DNG's into LR, I try to use the highlight recovery  
> as little as possible, and the exposure slider doesn't get used  
> much unless I'm shooting in very dark circumstances (I've explained  
> my technique there previously). Mostly I use the curves tool to do  
> contrast adjustments, although the LR curves tool tries to outsmart  
> me and not allow me the fine control I'm used to in PS.
>
> If I do have to use the exposure slider, I'm much happier to  
> increase the exposure than decrease it, as I know that while I  
> might be increasing some noise in the shadow areas which is quite  
> easily dealt with, I won't be introducing uncorrectable distortion  
> in the highlights.
>
> -- 
>
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