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10.1.3 Utilizing Difference between ISO Speed Adjustment of Camera and Exposure Bias of SILKYPIX® Developer Studio 3.1 SE
Normally ISO sensitivity adjustment of a camera is performed before digitizing the voltage outputted from an image sensor.
For example, if the ISO sensitivity is doubled, an output from an image sensor is also doubled before sampling, or after sampling. After that, when the development is performed for the exposed image, the brightness of the developed image is doubled. As described in 10.1.2, if you set the exposure bias of SILKYPIX® Developer Studio 3.1 SE to +1EV, the light quantity recorded in a RAW File is doubled. The result of these two cases becomes almost same.
Therefore, the result of taking a picture with sensitivity of ISO 400 seems the same as that of taking a picture with sensitivity of ISO 200 and applying the exposure bias +1EV to the picture.
But they are not the same. Taking a picture with ISO 200 has an advantage. Because even though if you have taken a picture with ISO 200 and produced an underexposed image, you can correct the image using the exposure bias at the development. On the other hand, if you have taken a picture with ISO 400 and produced an overexposed image, you could not correct the image.
So you have a bold way that by taking an underexposed picture intentionally, you can exploit a faster shutter speed or a smaller aperture. Please refer to '10.2.3 Turning Exposure Compensation Dial into ISO Speed Dial'.
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10.2.3 Turning Exposure Compensation Dial into ISO Speed Dial
You have to take a picture with high-sensitivity in a case of a dark subject, and a case of a high-speed subject with a long lens.
It is difficult to take a picture with an insufficient shutter speed even though it is full aperture.
Perhaps, in a situation like that, you increase the ISO speed.
However, to change an ISO speed is a cumbersome task, isn't it?
Instead, to execute the exposure bias is an easy operation among many cameras.
Now, instead of increasing the ISO speed, adjust the exposure bias dial to the - side, to gain enough shutter speed and aperture.
This is the technique only for taking a photograph by RAW.
In case of taking a photograph by RAW, a sensitization is available at development process, and its result is almost the same as the case of increasing ISO speed on a camera. In some scenes, a result would be much better than that.
Please refer to '10.1.3 Utilizing Difference between ISO Speed Adjustment of Camera and Exposure Bias of SILKYPIX® Developer Studio 3.1 SE'.
From the time you set to record in a RAW file, the exposure bias dial changes to an ISO speed dial. |
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