On Thu 17-May-2012 at 15:32 -0700, David Horman wrote:
I shoot on manual and trust my blender to correct any other exposure
difference (which should be very little), and I think having to reset all
parameters to 0 to turn it "off" (when in fact it's still *on*, just at 0
strength, as it were) is pretty convoluted.

You don't have to set the Eev to 0, you can set it to 1 or 1000, so long as it is the same for all photos. Eev is a log scale so '0' doesn't really mean 'off'.

What would be wrong with setting them to the EXIF exposure values rather than calculating them through optimisation?

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Bruno

On Thursday, May 17, 2012 11:08:34 PM UTC+1, Bruno Postle wrote:

What is your objection to the exposure correction?  You don't want
any exposure correction, even from the EXIF data? or you don't like
the values that the photometric optimisation comes up with?
Sometimes the photometric optimiser doesn't work so well, especially
if the geometric alignment hasn't found a good alignment first - but
this could be fixed with an extra rule in the assistant.

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