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Yes, yes we can.
Please note that this is a ad-hoc experiment I did to just see how much it was possible to get out of a ISO 100 capture.
Measurements are done with reflected light measurements from a Gossen Digisky which will add a slight error as compared to what the sensor sees, let us assume this is up to 1 stop (guess from my side).
Still, the results are rather impressive.
On the sample below, I overexposed with 1 stop according to the dji go 4 histogram, but were able to resolve all the whites (using -100 for white in lightroom). Heavy noise-reduction applied (to get usable shadows): 32 luminance, 70 color.
The (b)right side is illuminated by two 1500 lumen lume-cubes while the left has room-lighting, so there is a colorshift (not corrected, only global adjustments used).
For reference, default render from lightroom (except colortemperature) is below.
Images are a 100% crop (all pixels present).
For further reference, here is the same capture as jpeg/dlog -1/0/0. We have lost 1 stop of highlights and about 1/2 or 2/3 stops of shadows as compared to raw, so dynamic range here is roughly 12.5 stops (which will be the same with video / dlog).
Worth noting is that dlog has preserved the shadows very well.
Please note that this is a ad-hoc experiment I did to just see how much it was possible to get out of a ISO 100 capture.
Measurements are done with reflected light measurements from a Gossen Digisky which will add a slight error as compared to what the sensor sees, let us assume this is up to 1 stop (guess from my side).
Still, the results are rather impressive.
On the sample below, I overexposed with 1 stop according to the dji go 4 histogram, but were able to resolve all the whites (using -100 for white in lightroom). Heavy noise-reduction applied (to get usable shadows): 32 luminance, 70 color.
The (b)right side is illuminated by two 1500 lumen lume-cubes while the left has room-lighting, so there is a colorshift (not corrected, only global adjustments used).
For reference, default render from lightroom (except colortemperature) is below.
Images are a 100% crop (all pixels present).
For further reference, here is the same capture as jpeg/dlog -1/0/0. We have lost 1 stop of highlights and about 1/2 or 2/3 stops of shadows as compared to raw, so dynamic range here is roughly 12.5 stops (which will be the same with video / dlog).
Worth noting is that dlog has preserved the shadows very well.
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