Dynamic Photo HDR

(Maurizio Gaiani) #1
Capturing HDR images 13

If you have Auto-Exposure Bracketing that can work with -2EV to +2EV you can use that instead of
manually changing exposure. More typical AEB in range -1 to +1. Sometimes it may not be enough for
scenes with high difference in contrast (looking from inside out through window for example), but you
can start experimenting with that as well.


You can take more than three shots in various EV in between the -2 and +2 EV range, but in many
cases, this doesn't produce significantly different result. However this could be a good way to minimize
image noise, because stacking many photographs will reduce it.


Using tripod will speeds up the HDR creation process, since you will not need to align the images, or
maybe just align them very minimally.

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