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Title: Highlight Tone Priority
Post by: KeithB on September 19, 2011, 02:23:19 PM
Hi Bob:
Any more thoughts on this since you discussed it in regards to the 40D?

Is it any more than the camera "exposing to the right"?

krb


Title: Re: Highlight Tone Priority
Post by: Bob Atkins on September 20, 2011, 08:22:24 AM
HTP is definitely more than just an exposure correction ("exposing to the right"). Though I don't think Canon have provided a full technical explanation of how it works, it may be a hardware related feature since it affects both JPEG and RAW files and it changes the lowest ISO from 100 to 200 on most (all?) cameras.

Canon say:

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"Highlight Tone Priority shifts some dynamic range from the mid-tones to the highlights to produce smoother tones, with more detail, in the bright areas."

The effect is equivalent to exposing the brighter areas at ISO 100 while exposing the darker areas at ISO 200. They could be doing this 100% in software, but if so then it wouldn't need to affect the RAW files and it could be added as a post-exposure option in DPP - and it isn't.



Title: Re: Highlight Tone Priority
Post by: KeithB on September 20, 2011, 11:50:16 AM
More importantly, do you leave it switched on on your 7D? 8^)

Do you use it at all?