On 3/11/2020 5:54 AM, Alan C wrote:
Everything you say is probably quite true but I find it is easy enough to do any corrections at the PP stage so I don't get too carried away with the technicalities.
PP cannot correct clipping - once data is clipped it is gone.
Bracketing everything is a solution but it must shorten the life of the camera & triples the editing process, not to mention the storage space needed.
Storage is cheap compared to glass. I do fine with 64 gb because I very seldom shoot video. Bracketing does not require more editing - after shooting I look at the BW and color histograms in the camera and keep only the best (and not clipped) images.
I try to do as little as possible in post - I prefer to get the best image in camera.
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