On 16/07/14 15:51, David Vincent-Jones wrote:
> On Wednesday, July 16, 2014 11:28 Tobias Ellinghaus wrote:
>> Of course all of that only applies to the JPEGs (at least for camera 
>> manufacturers with half a brain) so when you shoot raw it doesn't affect
>> you.
> Not totally correct Tobias .... Using Fuji's DR approach, while shooting raw, 
> does allow one to have better control dynamic range that exceeds the 
> 'normal'. 
> Automatic DR% for instance will correctly underexpose the frame if the 
> sensing 
> system deems that the highlights will be blown. In practice I find that this 
> works remarkably well.

Reminds me of the Magic Lantern ETTR stuff, though that's simpler as it's just 
a metering approach that allows you to
choose a maximum amount of the frame that can be over exposed, rather than 
playing with ISO as well.

Cheers,

Rob

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