Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - Why should exposure compensation be carried out according to the light and dark part metering?

Why should exposure compensation be carried out according to the light and dark part metering?

I think this is for metering. The exposure value (larger) obtained by photometry of the dark part of the scene will overexpose the bright part and need to be "negatively compensated"; The exposure value (smaller) in the bright part of the scene obtained by photometry will be underexposed in the dark part, so "positive compensation" is needed.