Robert has made mention of his Adobe Camera Raw tutorial here.
I just picked up my EOS 20D (2.0.3 firmware), put a Speedlite 580EX in the hotshoe in ETTL mode, an EF 24-70mm f/2.8L lens on the camera, and deliberately shot a flash picture with a fairly wide tonal range using too much positive FEC to deliberately blow the highlights. ISO 400 was the minimum ISO to get the desired exposure with bounced flash, so I used ISO 400. I'm using ACR 3.3 (final) in Photoshop CS2.
If you set all the sliders on the first two pages to 0 apart from the White Balance, then hold down Alt and slide the exposure upwards, the best agreement between the white pixels in ACR (clipped in all channels) and the flashing pixels on the camera display came to +0.45. I believe Robert is suggesting this figure is likely pretty static across all Canon cameras is correct - has anyone got any other results for Canon DSLRs?
In ACR 3.3, you can save these settings, by dropping down the menu, choosing Save Settings Subset, checking everything except White Balance (you're better off using the White Balance in the file), and saving. I called it "Blown highlight check", which is now in my drop down menu of settings in ACR.
I have got some hard clipped pixels in the image, seen by holding down ALT and dragging the Exposure slider to -4.00. Keeping ALT down, when I drag that slider upwards, I first see more 'white' pixels (clipped in all channels) at -1.55, and a large increase in those 'white' pixels starting at around -0.85. These are the values that, I presume, mark the initial onset of soft clipping, and where soft clipping becomes significant.
At this point Robert writes, in the tutorial:
I'm not quite clear how you're suggesting we relate the two values I've found to anything useful when using the camera.
Finally, there's talk about finding the point at which the clipped pixels don't reduce in number - in my image that's at around -1.25. Again, I'm not sure what the meaning of this is.
Robert, or anyone - I'd appreciate your clarification. If you, or anyone else wants the .CR2 file and a JPEG of the camera's LCD, please PM me.
David


