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bracketing: Bracketing for HDR - Part 2 - 10/30/09 07:33 AM
Okay, I know that some of you are now pretty enthusiastic about High Dynamic Range (HDR) imaging - and you should be! HDR is another great tool that expands your photographic capabilities. But first, there are a few things you need to do with your camera to give you a better chance of getting the images you need to make this work. Important: Put your camera on a tripod. The software can help correct for slight misalignments in the photo series, but you'll increase your chances of a nice sharp image if you'll use that tripod. However, if you don't have
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bracketing: Bracketing Photos for HDR . . . what? - 10/29/09 01:25 PM
Shortly after that guy first invented the camera, some other guy (or girl) noticed that their exposure was not always perfect. So, they came up with the idea of bracketing photos, which is nothing more than taking your photo, and then underexposing one and overexposing another one. Then, just in case the first try wasn't perfect, one of the other images would probably be closer to what the photographer was looking for. Of course, for years that was all done manually, one at a time. However, with most modern digital cameras, that ability is built right in. My camera, for
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