I don't know enough about RAW files to know whether you're right or wrong,
but the important thing is to have a standard process. Slide processing is
essentially standard. A calibrated camera / monitor combination sounds as
though it is also a standard process, so there's really nothing in it.

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Cheers,
 Bob 

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> Subject: Re: Understanding exposure? Recommendations?
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> But slide film is of no use unless you process it, thereby 
> introducing other variables. A RAW file on a calibrated 
> monitor is probably the best gauge of exposure one could find.
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