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high dynamic range i think.. why is there something wrong?
was not sure what it meant. so the correct term is Dynamic.
? you expose normal, then +1 or +2, then another one under at +1 or +2? is it best to use the same exposure compensation on the upper region and the lower region or diff level works better?
ok.. im taking 3 shots under-2 over+2 and normal exposure... then im using photomatix to merge the pictures then enhance the image in lightroom... thanks...
ah, that far ang exposure pala (+/-2). have not tried it out so am curious. Would you have HDR on sunset and sunrise? i think those are the situations that will test the limits of HDR due to the high range of bright and dark areas of the photo.
ok.. im taking 3 shots under-2 over+2 and normal exposure... then im using photomatix to merge the pictures then enhance the image in lightroom... thanks...
i use +-1/3 or 0 for normal, and use +-2 EV steps, just info for my trying way. a bit while ago i tried somewhat but dont get good results. cheers