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Balancing Exposure and Processing
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<blockquote data-quote="J-see" data-source="post: 408254" data-attributes="member: 31330"><p>Here's the gain/loss for my D3300.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]135698[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>If you start thinking about these numbers, one can start to wonder if ISO is not above all a setting for shooting JPEG. Not unlike WB, contrast... etc. The one is like, back in the day, shooting film while the other is shooting instant film, like Polaroid. The first needs to go through the lab or dark room to be properly exposed while the other gets exposed in cam and rolls out as a finished product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J-see, post: 408254, member: 31330"] Here's the gain/loss for my D3300. [ATTACH=CONFIG]135698._xfImport[/ATTACH] If you start thinking about these numbers, one can start to wonder if ISO is not above all a setting for shooting JPEG. Not unlike WB, contrast... etc. The one is like, back in the day, shooting film while the other is shooting instant film, like Polaroid. The first needs to go through the lab or dark room to be properly exposed while the other gets exposed in cam and rolls out as a finished product. [/QUOTE]
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