Dante_Stella
Rex canum cattorumque
After a little bit of torture testing, I arrived at a frame that was shot three stops underexposed, in noise-prone tungsten light, with the kit lens at minimum focusing distance, and at ISO 1600. I then went to Lightroom 3 to see what I could do.
I have posted the results at:
http://www.dantestella.com/technical/nexrecovery.html
You can draw your own conclusions, but there is apparently a lot of shadow detail recorded in a Sony ARW file.
Dante
I have posted the results at:
http://www.dantestella.com/technical/nexrecovery.html
You can draw your own conclusions, but there is apparently a lot of shadow detail recorded in a Sony ARW file.
Dante
venchka
Veteran
Dante,
I am exploring a similar strategy with my Canon 1DIII. ISO 800 & underexpose 3 stops. Recovery in Lightroom 2. I'll order Lightroom 3 soon. Thanks!
It looks like "pushing" works for digtial like it does for analog. Better perhaps.
I am exploring a similar strategy with my Canon 1DIII. ISO 800 & underexpose 3 stops. Recovery in Lightroom 2. I'll order Lightroom 3 soon. Thanks!
It looks like "pushing" works for digtial like it does for analog. Better perhaps.
dexdog
Veteran
Impressive, given the 3 stop underexposure!
venchka
Veteran
ps: I also have one of the original Konica cameras. My dad bought it in Japan circa 1950-1951. I really like the lens on that camera.
douglasf13
Well-known
Cool, thanks Dante. These new sensors are amazing. The new 16MP Sony sensor in the D7000, K5, A55 and A580 seems even more impressive. We're approaching the "ISO-less" sensor now: http://www.luminous-landscape.com/forum/index.php?topic=49200.0
ampguy
Veteran
Interesting! It's very useful in the review mode to show lost shadow detail. Most of my other digicams only show blown highlights.
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