@a1ex
We have discussed Advanced Bracketing before.
For me, as a Lua coder, it is a very powerful tool, however, it lacks finesse, as I have no control over it.
My latest scripting project is making use of the Auto Advanced Bracketing, but it is not fully meeting my needs.
As an example, if I start auto bracketing at a very fast shutter, eg 1/2000, the bracketing will stop when the shadow end is still very underexposed. I would say 2 stops at least underexposed.
Can I convince you to give the Lua coder (sic) a way to 'adjust' the auto bracketing, at least for the shadows?
Cheers
Garry
One thought is to
Found a hardcoded limit of 20 images (or 10 images if you select "0 - +", but the scene only requires adjustments in one direction). Are you reaching this limit?
If not, I'd like to see some sample images.
@a1ex
This is not about image taking limits.
What I see is the shadow end bracketing is too low for me, ie by a stop or two.
That is I want is to be able to position the shadow end to be more in 'mid tones'.
I'll gather some 'test cases'.
Cheers
Garry