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ISO is totally FAKE
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<blockquote data-quote="Dawg Pics" data-source="post: 695242" data-attributes="member: 26505"><p>Welcome to the forum. </p><p>That is kind of what I was thinking. It isn't the same process in camera vs software. Anyway, he got his clickbait with the all caps "FAKE." </p><p>I would think that even if there was one agreed upon ISO instruction (sorry, not an engineer) in camera used uniformly by everybody, the individual manufacturers still have their proprietary process for digitizing the images, so the outcome for each camera would be different anyway. No? I didn't understand the point of comparing ISO for different cameras because of this. </p><p></p><p>People shoot and decide what works for them anyway, so does it really matter as long as photographers understand what the ISO settings accomplish?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dawg Pics, post: 695242, member: 26505"] Welcome to the forum. That is kind of what I was thinking. It isn't the same process in camera vs software. Anyway, he got his clickbait with the all caps "FAKE." I would think that even if there was one agreed upon ISO instruction (sorry, not an engineer) in camera used uniformly by everybody, the individual manufacturers still have their proprietary process for digitizing the images, so the outcome for each camera would be different anyway. No? I didn't understand the point of comparing ISO for different cameras because of this. People shoot and decide what works for them anyway, so does it really matter as long as photographers understand what the ISO settings accomplish? [/QUOTE]
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