I agree, Pete.
I think it SHOULD read "expose to the left".
>From my reading of Aurelien Pierre's blog post on his site (he wrote the
filmic module code), I came away with the impression that filmic does it's
best work on images which are, shall we say, "conservatively" exposed...
i.e. a little under.
That's just my take, anyway.
Cheers,
Bruce Williams
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---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Pete Barlow <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, Mar 10, 2019 at 9:51 PM
Subject: [darktable-user] 2.6 Manual
To: <[email protected]>


I've been reading through the section on the filmic module - not sure if
these are errors or if I am misunderstanding things:

Prerequisites - *it says expose the shot "to the right". This implies under
exposing the shot* - surely ETTR implies some over exposure?

and then  - *if the picture preview is very dark on your camera* - on my
camera at least anything with ETTR appears brighter than normal

*Pete Barlow*

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