Maybe they are referring to floating point being naturally log in it's
precision, or, some effects look better if processed in log instead of
linear, apart from that log is a colour space compression technique only
afaik.

On 21 March 2017 at 05:26, Igor Majdandzic <subscripti...@badgerfx.com>
wrote:

> Hey,
> A company wants that we supply exrs in log because it would have more
> latitude to work with. Does that make sense? Using the curve for log brings
> everything in 0-1 range, so nothing would have been gained using exrs,
> right? I know both are containers, but for me linear exrs or dpx in log
> would be the way to go. Everything else seems weird and disorienting. Is
> there one argument for log exrs, that I just don't know about.
>
> Cheers,
> Igor
>
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