Zone Matching is Amazing! (but did I set it properly?)

Zone matching is a form of curves & therfore I don't see why it couldn't be an option available at any ISO setting. Any ideas why not ?

Keith-C
 
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... both at night and in daylight! Anybody tested yet?

... Lucas
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KM Maxxum 7D, Tokina 17/f3.5, Tokina 19-35/3.5-4.5, Tamron 24-135/f3.5-5.6, KM 100-300/f4.5-5.6 APO(D), KM 50/f1.7, Sigma 50/f2.8 macro, Oly TCON17 1.7x, KM A1
 
I'm confused by some of this thread..
Surely ZM only works with in-camera processed JPEGs and not RAW?

Even if 'tagged', surely the (whatever) RAW converter, such as RSE, would not respect the tagging?

I thought in-camera CCDs had linear gamma, irrespective... so either you in-camera process with JPEG or convert from linear gamma to non-linear as part of the RAW processing?
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LesP
7D; 17-35D; 24-105D; 100-300D
 
I'm confused by some of this thread..
Surely ZM only works with in-camera processed JPEGs and not RAW?
My guess is that it affects the exposure slightly, which will, of course, also be visible in RAW. With Hi Key it will underexpose a bit to avoid blown highlights and with Lo Key it will overexpose to bring up the shadows. You could probably achieve the exact same effect with the exposure compensation setting.

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Yours etc.
Torsten Balle Koefoed
 
ZM affects RAW surely.
This settings change AD curve, not convertion-to-jpeg curve.
It's a two alternative AD curves in camera.
 

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