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Problems with Noise in Dark Areas
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--- Quote from: @!ex on November 16, 2012, 01:35:51 AM ---HDR is best when it is used to achieve dynamic range the is IMPOSSIBLE with a single exposure, not just as an effect or detail enhancer. Here is a shot I took a few weeks back that would literally be impossible without HDR or exposure fusion. It is 7 AEB at 3EV per step. Yes you heard that correctly, 18 EV spacing total. My eyes could see it this way, but with a single exposure my camera couldn't. HDR is as much an art as any other technique. Use it, don't abuse it.
Everything Peels... by @!ex, on Flickr
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Lovely picture.
@!ex:
--- Quote from: whatta on November 16, 2012, 04:24:03 AM ---
--- Quote from: @!ex on November 16, 2012, 01:35:51 AM ---Here is a shot I took a few weeks back that would literally be impossible without HDR or exposure fusion. It is 7 AEB at 3EV per step. Yes you heard that correctly, 18 EV spacing total.
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Great picture!
We are currently at 14 EV if I am not mistaken, so maybe in few years we are there in one shot ::)
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Sort of true, because I am at 14 EV per shot with and 18 ev range on base exposure. It might be a bit before we get that far;)
@!ex:
Here is another shot from the same day and location as the one I posted above. Again, try getting this exposure in a single shot. One of the biggest improvements you can make with HDR shooting is thinking in high dynamic range before you shoot.
End of the Road by @!ex, on Flickr
blaydese:
--- Quote from: @!ex on November 18, 2012, 02:52:49 PM ---One of the biggest improvements you can make with HDR shooting is thinking in high dynamic range before you shoot.
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That's what I'm doing now, thinking in color. ;)
Peace! 8)
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