Originally Posted by
Iliah Borg
>your statements regarding our eye and nature need to be challanged.
Do you disagree with "Nature has linear gamma, so our eyes are expecting images in linear gamma"?
So, if the subject is lit with twice the luminous intensity, an exposure meter does not recommend to half the exposure?
Linear relation between the luminous intensity of the light source and the amount of reflected light from a subject is a fundamental law of Nature. Our eyes are expecting a linear scene to be presented, be it in Nature or on a media, with gamma = 1. That is why in photography gamma of the paper compensates for gamma of the film, for total gamma close to 1. The response of our eyes enter the equation at a later stage.