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>That can be compensated for with the exposure compensation
capabilities, however, unless there's some drawback to doing it that
way that I haven't thought of...

keith whaley<

you don't get the full dynamic range of the sensor being used, so only the
lower 128 bits or so (assuming 1 stop compensation) come through in the
image file. you end up doing a contrast stretch to get the full range, but
then you also end up with quantization effects that commonly are called
posterization. not enough bright levels. one stop is probably not
noticeable. two stops starts getting noticeable.

Herb....

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