Monday, October 20, 2014

HDR





Attempted to take some "High Dynamic Range" pictures. My camera doesn't have bracketing features, so I used my exposure compensation dial and took three separate images, one underexposed, correctly exposed, and overexposed. The camera has to be mounted in place on a tripod. In photoshop, there is a feature that lets you select your three image files, pieces them together, and then gives you multiple editing options before finalizing. The outcome is these pictures, often containing more detail than any of the singe images would. Something I did notice is weird glowing parts in the pictures, which in some cases could be fixed and others not so easily. I'd love to try it again on a sunnier day with a different subject and see the outcome, but since I learned how to do this recently I figured I'd have to at least give it a shot. 

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