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Tuesday, January 31, 2017

HDR Photography | High Dynamic Range Photography

HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. An HDR image is commonly made by taking three photos of the same scene, each at different shutter speeds. The result is a dark, medium, and bright photo, based on the amount of light that got through the lens. A High Dynamic Range Image is composed of 3 to 7 of the same image at different exposures. To begin setting up your HDR photo shoot, set your camera on a sturdy tripod. This will ensure each image in the sequence is exactly the same. Set your ISO for the lowest noise and set your aperture for f16. You can use just the 0, -2 and +2 images for you HDR image. You need Photomatrix to create HDR images.

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