Re: Utility of dynamic range beyond a certain point
snapsy wrote: fjablo wrote:
Lots of tech talk (and it is impressive technology), yet we still haven't seen a real-world example where this increased DR would come in handy, have we? I guess the original question still stands
Not a real-world example, rather an immediate delete (no offense, I know you just constructed a test )
Imo this image is incorrectly exposed - approx 2 stops, which makes your analysis moot. The edit is also unnatural, the window should be much brighter (ideally not completely blown, but much brighter than the interior). Also your later attempt did not get the lighting ratio right.
Here are two real-world examples of interiors with windows:
And to answer my own question: I f*cked up the exposure on the Kyoto image, which is why it has more noise in the shadows than it needs to have. Guess that new sensor tech would have helped here (or me not messing up)
Jun 21, 2026 at 11:48 AM
Previous versions of fjablo's message #17059129 « Utility of dynamic range beyond a certain point »