
Originally Posted by
Juan Aragonés
Good point Sebastian. As far as I know there is not an standard about the amount of hot areas that are acceptable on an image and I am sure that “acceptable “ is not the best word to be used here. I think that the most details you have in an image the better the result, of course considering that you are not looking for a high key image, for example.
Today we have very powerfull tools to extract each byte of available information on a digital file so my question is why do not use it? If the camera sensor recorded information on that area why not to use it? The image of the hoopoe here is a very clear example of an image with a hot area IMO (a good amount of pixels in the 255 level). This is the objective fact and the subjective fact is how much we like this hot area (we have to consider the personal taste of each viewer, of course). I think that the hot area is, probably, due to the processing and that the camera sensor recorded more information. I like the area of the crest with the intense white light, and I like it a lot, in fact I think that this is one of the main points of interest in this image. In my opinion, a key element like this one should have more details and it deserves some postprocessing work to extract them.
Maybe I am wrong and I am very interested in hear other´s point of view on this interesting matter.:)
BTW I think that an image with hot areas can be valid as well, of course