In regards to DR/Color/Curves/Etc....
First yes i have a calibrated screen lol
Basically I just have noticed sometimes with some images of flowers that I end up in a situation where exposing it "normally" ends up with details in the petals/colored bits are completely blown out, Despite the histogram and the image itself being "correct" in regards to exposure
Usually i can even everything out with a whole ton of levels adjustment and such and a lot of tweaking, but sometimes the image is just "beyond" help and i cant bring it back or i just have to do a lot of work playing to get it to look nice
But generally i have more luck slightly underexposing the image and pushing things a bit as opposed to the other way around, Which is against HAMSTTR but it works in these situations...
If it helps it happens a lot with Red and yellow flowers if that helps and its just me thinking and trying to figure out a way to improve things..
1. Would having more dynamic range help reduce the amount of adjusting i have to do and reduce the number of times i get something completely unfixable (No im not suggesting i switch to Nikon, I could simply go up to a FF body instead which would buy me quite a bit of DR)
2. I have pondered the idea of using a circular polarizer in these situations and seeing what happens as it might help... Any other suggestions would be good
Just some thoughts recently, Not complaining, Love my 7D just think i might have found a limitation there...
Here, example btw
RAW:
PPd:
IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …unetsukiphoto/8025231982/
Warm Sunflower in Fall
When i exposed the image closer to the final product it lacked a lot of the detail (The petals were just bright yellow and just didnt look "right", Underexposing it and pushing it up resulted in that which i think looks great personally)


natrually at base ISO.
