John, You're gonna confuse poor David with facts and reality. Of course, the problems in the shadows can be repaired in Photoshop and then the results can be printed automatically later on. So really, why bother to get it right from the beginning when it can be kludged at the end <ROTFLMAO>
Shel > David Zaninovic wrote: > > That's right, if you shoot raw and you captured > > all the info who cares about the exposure, you can > > change exposure during raw converting process and > > the result will be identical as if you compensated the > > exposure correctly at the time of shooting. > [Original Message] > From: John Francis > No it won't. > > In particular, you'll see addional quantisation in the shadows.

