On 9/9/2011 4:40 AM, Chris Barker wrote:
> Apart from what you and Jim have managed to work out for yourselves, Moose
Not quite. I read about it early on, including the explanation of what it is
about.
> , I have always found it a rather confusing principle. "Expose to the Right"
> implies pushing the histogram to the right, whereas "Expose for the Right"
> (or for the shadows, as John H suggests) would be far clearer.
Sure, it would be clearer. There's a hopeless cause to get involved in,
changing already several year old web-wide usage.
As Ken pointed out, and I just posted more about, ETTR may push the histogram
to the right, with low DR subjects, or to
the left, with high DR subjects. It isn't just one way. It's about what happens
at the top end; everything else falls
where it will.
Moose
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