The thing that caught my attention was, "+1 stop in Lr" I mean why? I have friends who "neeeeeeds" a Sony because they keep shooting two-three stops under. I pull down my images about -0,4 in Lr or leave them at zero, I don't shoot under, yet I have no problems getting accurate exposure in camera and no pushing or lifting in post.
My 85 f1.8 underexposes compared to my 35 and 200, so when shooting normal exposed images I use +1 EC plus the +6/8 my 0 ev already offset to, yet still the histograms are just a tad to the right.
What bothers me is that people I know push every singel image and yet complain about the sensor or "Canon" in general. If you don't want to expose correctly, why blame the camera, sensor or entire brand?
And now this, a pro photographer just admits like it's nothing he pushes a image a full stop in post? wow...
/rant over/
My 85 f1.8 underexposes compared to my 35 and 200, so when shooting normal exposed images I use +1 EC plus the +6/8 my 0 ev already offset to, yet still the histograms are just a tad to the right.
What bothers me is that people I know push every singel image and yet complain about the sensor or "Canon" in general. If you don't want to expose correctly, why blame the camera, sensor or entire brand?
And now this, a pro photographer just admits like it's nothing he pushes a image a full stop in post? wow...
/rant over/
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