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  • Subject: Re: Color of a rose...
  • From: Eric Chan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 09 Jun 2009 09:35:41 -0400

Thanks for posting the raw file, Sean.

(FYI, one thing I noticed was that the rose petals in this image are underexposed by about 3 full stops (not just by 1 stop) in the raw data. Adding another stop or two of exposure would help improve the signal-to-noise immensely and clean up the shadows. If doing this approach you would need to use some negative exposure compensation in the raw converter.)

Eric


Sean wrote:
Thanks José,

I see.  With all settings on "basic" in ACR = 0, and  "tone curve" = linear - (scene referred) I do recover some detail.  I was leaning toward underexposure because that red channel loses detail so fast.

With scene referred settings, I can shoot another stop to the right before I lose detail again...

Thanks

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