My friend introduced me to a new a new photography imaging called high-dynamic-range imaging (HDR). It is a set of techniques that allow a greater dynamic range of luminance between the lightest and darkest areas of an image than current standard digital imaging techniques or photographic methods.
Here are some shots from the day....
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Great Shots John. Looks like you got the software figured out. I did not know you had taken a bracketed shot of the conductor guy. I only took one shot and had to the use the RAW trick I was telling you about to get it to work for HDR.
I really am liking the HDR software. Thanks for the help!
I loaded it up and tried it on some bracked photos I had. I need to shoot pictures specificly for using HDR.
Make sure you are just bracketing the exposure...not aperture
Let me know how it goes!
I use bracketing all the time. Dads camera doesn't have the bracketing feature or at least I can't find it in the book.
John, these shots are amazing. I'm going to try and figure out how to do this...may have questions. Do you use a tripod?
Hi Linda,
No tripod. You will just need to hold your camera steady. The softwaremis called photomatix and you can download a trial version for free. The only difference is you will have the Photomatix watermark in each picture.
Have fun!
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