![]() In another scene I may apply a -1 EV exposure compensation because I know my camera meters too hot. The Exif exposure compensation value is the applied exposure compensation at the time of capture - but it is applied to the exposure triangle while calculating the appropriate values for the given measured exposure: So in a snowy landscape I will enter +2 exposure compensation to get from the measured exposure (which will have the landscape being captured gray) to a proper exposure for the scene. ![]() Just take one of the highlights in their DT 4.4 changes: "exposure: in a scene-referred workflow, the exposure is adjusted using the Exif exposure compensation value," The developers are in the peak of a Dunning Kruger curve of "know it all". They work hard to alienate anyone who could provide photographic knowledge because they know better(tm). That's a problem when none of the developers of that software is a photographer who has even the slightest bit of technical knowledge. I can understand why DT is unrecognized because when it runs it is unintelligible & totally difficult to get results.
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