Yes, Lee, I understand that it will be good to improve the sensor
sensitivity
and I am sure that will happen in the future BUT as I understand it,
with HDR you will get
perfectly exposed pictures even at extreme low light levels. The
importance of the sensor
sensitivity is therefore much reduced. You will also not get noise as
gain is not necessary.
Where will it all end and how important is it?
Some food for thought for the weekend:
Sam Haskins, a famous South African photographer was invited to a
socialite party in New York.
As he entered the host said ' Your pictures are wonderful, you must have
a fantastic camera'.
He said nothing until dinner was finished, then: " That was a wonderful
dinner, you must have a
terrific stove".
Sorry Rieni, not really a Premiere issue.
Nice weekend
Uwe
> Thanks, Uwe, it was interesting and I appreciated it very much. However,
> that technology is something different from improving sensor
> sensitivity in
> order to allow lower light levels with smaller apertures than is presently
> possible.
>
> Lee
>
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