OK. Understood.
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OK. Understood.
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Yes I understand.
But the point of this conversation is about Erik's Image . . . and the Dynamic Range of Erik’s image is
not “big” and it is certainly
not “too big”. . .
The portion of Sky (at the maximum) is at about EV = 15 and the scene area in the shadow part of the street is at about EV = 12, at the worst EV = 11 (evidenced by the exposure settings that Erik used to make the shot) . . .
The DR of a Nikon D7200 sensor surely can manage a scene DR of 4 Stops. . .
The poorest (the darkest) shadow area in the street would be at about EV = 9
The DR of a Nikon D7200 sensor surely can manage a total DR of 6 Stops. . .
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Colin Southern (previous Member here), made many posts on exactly this subject: stating religiously and repeatedly that the DR of the Scene is rarely too much for the DR of a modern DSLR to manage.
The method is to get as close to the blown zone as possible for the highlights and then know how to bring up the shadows in Post Production. . .
The DR of in-line images on a web page is about what . . . 5 stops or so, if we want to display the images to their best advantage then we need to compensation for that too before postsing them on websites.
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