I've written an article on how to get well-exposed raw files for the Lensrentals blog. It's being published in two parts. The second part, which will be published next week, has examples, some more technical discussion, and a glossary.
The article is pitched at intermediate photographers who are already shooting raw and want to know how to get the best exposure settings. It's not aimed at beginners, nor is it targeted to experts.
Here's a sample paragraph:
"Raw exposure is like the game of Blackjack. In Blackjack, you want the highest score possible as long as it’s 21 or less, and if your score is more than 21, you lose. In exposure, you want the most light possible as long as significant highlights are not clipped. Like Blackjack, you can win if your exposure produces electron counts a bit under your target, but you lose if it goes over your target. As in Blackjack, if you get greedy, you are likely to pay a price for your greed. "
www.lensrentals.com/blog/2023/05/how-digital-cameras-determine-exposure-part-1/
If you have any questions or comments, I can deal with them in this thread.
Jim