AE Bracketing adjusts sensor saturation - More plus a new ISO Technique...
Posted: 14 Jan 2024 15:05
Hello folks.
All the best for 2024.
How does AE Bracketing saturate the sensor? The camera doesn't use (change) the ISO during AE bracketing. That means the camera focuses on the sensor's different exposure (saturation and SNR) levels. This opens several control options for photographers. This is interesting because AE bracketing was originally not designed for HDR imaging...
New ISO Technique.
Imagine you are photographing blue-hour or night city scenes, and it's possible to adjust your image brightness (ISO) just enough to have more details in bright areas (lamps) while maintaining "acceptable image quality." Folks, we can do this with the ISO...
https://myolympusomd.blogspot.com/2024/ ... -your.html
The DxOMark image quality database.
Have you wondered why DxO doesn't support the commercial "size and capture" theory? I find it interesting how DxO uses a theoretical model to test and rate image sensors. I did a short article on the DxO image quality database and benchmarks like "acceptable image quality..."
https://myolympusomd.blogspot.com/2023/ ... phers.html
Best
Siegfried
All the best for 2024.
How does AE Bracketing saturate the sensor? The camera doesn't use (change) the ISO during AE bracketing. That means the camera focuses on the sensor's different exposure (saturation and SNR) levels. This opens several control options for photographers. This is interesting because AE bracketing was originally not designed for HDR imaging...
New ISO Technique.
Imagine you are photographing blue-hour or night city scenes, and it's possible to adjust your image brightness (ISO) just enough to have more details in bright areas (lamps) while maintaining "acceptable image quality." Folks, we can do this with the ISO...
https://myolympusomd.blogspot.com/2024/ ... -your.html
The DxOMark image quality database.
Have you wondered why DxO doesn't support the commercial "size and capture" theory? I find it interesting how DxO uses a theoretical model to test and rate image sensors. I did a short article on the DxO image quality database and benchmarks like "acceptable image quality..."
https://myolympusomd.blogspot.com/2023/ ... phers.html
Best
Siegfried