THIS Video gives me hope, that I finally learn and understand(!) something, when it comes to exposure. - Not yet after watching this, but I dive into the other videos now... Thank you! 😀
different ISO moves the dynamic ranges, that is the key to RED exposure, so opposite to normal conception, so recording at higher ISO means more highlight information even though it looks blown out on the image but it's not, at the same time of course more noise in the shadow
Exposure deals with the sensor’s dynamic range parameters without ISO and lut implications, basically the levels of the raw capture. While video shows you the final levels sent to the monitor, that are effected by ISO and look settings. In exposure mode red tone is overexposed and purple tone underexposed. Great for setting up initial exposure, and keeping check while recording. Video has many tones depicting varies IRE ranges, and is useful for dialling in skin tone and checking the final look. The next videos are on this topic.
Why isn't ETTR the same as protecting the highlights - that's what it is supposed to mean. You find out where your sensor clips and you expose under that value. Make sense.
@user-zv7lm8uk7h right, but it still means that you expose right before you clip, which is protecting the highlights. I don't even know why I posted this Q.
Where is the Komodo Exposure strategy? This is a general exposure explanation…
I watched the qhole thing and thought the same thing. Also rly hate how long it took to get to the point.
THIS Video gives me hope, that I finally learn and understand(!) something, when it comes to exposure. - Not yet after watching this, but I dive into the other videos now... Thank you! 😀
different ISO moves the dynamic ranges, that is the key to RED exposure, so opposite to normal conception, so recording at higher ISO means more highlight information even though it looks blown out on the image but it's not, at the same time of course more noise in the shadow
red helium, what is the difference between "exposure" and "video" regarding exposure check?
Exposure deals with the sensor’s dynamic range parameters without ISO and lut implications, basically the levels of the raw capture. While video shows you the final levels sent to the monitor, that are effected by ISO and look settings. In exposure mode red tone is overexposed and purple tone underexposed. Great for setting up initial exposure, and keeping check while recording. Video has many tones depicting varies IRE ranges, and is useful for dialling in skin tone and checking the final look. The next videos are on this topic.
Why isn't ETTR the same as protecting the highlights - that's what it is supposed to mean. You find out where your sensor clips and you expose under that value. Make sense.
Absolutely the opposite. Exposing to the right keeps the shadows clean the pitfall of exposing to the right is blowing out highlights possibly.
@user-zv7lm8uk7h right, but it still means that you expose right before you clip, which is protecting the highlights. I don't even know why I posted this Q.
kind of. You mean to a point. @user-zv7lm8uk7h
ETTR applies to sensor light, not ISO. When raising ISO you are ETTL for highlight detail, it's the opposite.
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