* Chris Siebenmann <c...@cs.toronto.edu> [12-10-14 10:45]:
 [...]
>  In theory I could check this information outside of darktable. In
> practice that makes workflow much more difficult; I would have to
> process the photo, then remember to look at the base settings afterwards
> and correlate them with the processing changes I had to make. It is
> much simpler for me to get feedback if I can look over to the exposure
> compensation setting as I'm adjusting exposure in the exposure module.

This is the crux, and paramount in improving one's application of
photography.  "Learning from experience" and this provides a base point.
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