Johnny Johnson wrote:
>I think you probably lucked out. My 5D will over expose a full stop
>using a non-coupled lens like that at f8 and with evaluative
>metering. So, you needed plus a stop or so to turn the snow white
>instead of gray and the non-coupled lens gave it to you because of a
>metering inaccuracy.
>
>Whatcha think?
>
>
I think the shot is overexposed. Not badly, mind you, but a bit. The
full pixel sample definitely has some cropped highlight detail. It's
close enough that if shot in RAW, it could be fully recovered.
Even in JPEG, rebalancing the exposure and overall contrast and playing
with the contrast in the high end can pull all sorts of detail out to
where it's visible and give the images a little pop. I didn't get the
lower left of the full frame shot quite right, but I'm not going to bust
a get getting a little JPEG perfect
<cid:part1.03070108.08090802@moosemystic.net>.
Overall, a pretty impressive example.
Moose
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