>>3761400>Only if you weren't exposing correctlyBingo, ISO is part of the exposure triangle.
>Nice strawman. Moron.Not an strawman. ISO changes where the midpoint of the latitude is.
>Irrelevant, and Arris don't have fixed iso, they have a base iso of 800 and dynamic range drops off if you go either side of that, whereas a stills camera will have base iso at the lowest value. And no, not exposure comp, again that's done at capture, not on output.They have a fixed ISO and digitally compensate. They always store the RAW at ISO 800, EI is for viewing in-camera.
>Desaturate an over the top HDR image (no, not convert to b&w, desaturate) notice how it's a sea of mid-grey. Well done, you're learning!lmao you actually believe this bs don't you. HDR isn't just chroma, it's luma too. It's all about expanding the histogram, making low contrast become high contrast.