But Keith, what about the pictorial intent (DOF, motion blur)? I think that this is more important or has more priority than capturing the maximal light that the sensor can record. So I think that ETTR is not an optimal (maximal, yes) exposure technique because what good is an image if it has the maximal data but void of one's desired/required DOF and motion blur. If one is more conscious about ETTR, the tendency is to compromise one's pictorial intent. It's like, to what end does one records light? What do you think?
Thanks Keith.I didn't know that R or G or B can be selected as the basis for the flashing highlights. Where in the menu can you select this?
Hello Keith,I'm sure that you've read Emil Martinec's explanation on why ETTR works contrary to Michael Reichmann's:http://theory.uchicago.edu/~ejm/pix/20d/tests/noise/noise-p3.html#ETTRjaime