On 24/1/17, Larry Colen, discombobulated, unleashed:

>Also, there are different exposure methodologies.  If you are shooting 
>to JPEG, then you want to expose for the final image, and if you lose 
>all detail in the highlights or the shadows, well there's only so much 
>you can fit into 8 bits.  If you're shooting raw, then you generally 
>want to "expose to the right", in order to preserve the highlights, and 
>then process for the final image in post processing.  This is 
>particularly true on ISO invariant cameras such as the K-1, K-3, K-5 ...

Of course! I only shoot jpeg so in a sense I'm starting from a
disadvantage - but actually it teaches me to be more specific with
exposure. That said, RAW would extricate my butt from a lagoon of
hazardous evil quite nicely....

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