All
I fully appreciate all that has been said, eg about night shooting. I am not suggesting the AETTR tweak as a replacement for other bracketing protocols.
I see the proposed tweak as a way to give the user an option to bracket within the AETTR.
Thinking about a bracketing strategy, I wonder if it would be better to try something like this. If the base exposure is more than, say, X EV away from the AETTR calculated exposure, then insert as many extra brackets at, say, Y EV as required, where Y is user defined.
Thus if the user enabled the additional bracket feature, ie used a non zero value of Y, say, 1, 2, or 3, the AETTR calculation would work out how nanny additional brackets to insert.
I believe this AETTR addition would extend the power of AETTR and cover the situation, for example, in a church, where you would meter the windows and adjust for the correct zone, then AETTR would take an image for the windows, calculate the AETTR and insert 'extra' brackets at Y Ev as required, ie to fill in. Using this strategy the AETTR only inserts additional brackets if the extreme brackets are far apart, say, greater than Y + X Ev.
In this mode the user is expecting brackets, if needed. This feature would be switched off if Y was zero.
Cheers
Garry