Highlights are easy, you say, what about the shadows? I took a darkish area of the image, and applied a Draconian curve to it: ISO 3200, 0 EV push in Lightroom: ISO 1600, 1 EV push in Lightroom: ISO 800, 2 EV push in Lightroom: ISO 400, 3 EV push in Lightroom: ISO 200, 4… [Read More]
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ETTR — just crank up the ISO? Part 2
SNR graphs are fine, but what does the preceding post mean with respect to image quality if I don’t push up the ISO to keep the histogram to the right? I wondered the same thing, so I did some testing. I took my usual noise test scene: And I made a series of exposures with… [Read More]
ETTR — just crank up the ISO? Not so fast.
When I was in college, I learned a colloquial formulation of the laws of thermodynamics: The first law of thermodynamics says you can’t get something for nothing; the second law says you can’t even break even. Exposure in digital photography is a little like that. I’ve been talking about ETTR for a while now. You… [Read More]
Sony RX-1 review, part 13
I shoot raw exclusively, and if I do HDR I do my compositing in post. When I’m doing handheld HDR – or tripod-mounted HDR, for that matter — what I want from a camera is to have it make a series of exposures as rapidly as possible at various shutter speeds. I want to be… [Read More]
Sony RX-7 review, part 12
Some test images. Stitched panorama, camera held vertically 1:1 detail from pano Barrel distortion test (top of frame, correction turned off)