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    Default Hdr

    Just an HDR test. My camera will take three shots at different exposures. No tripod. Set the camera on the dam and hoped for no movement.

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    Default Re: Hdr

    Really like the clarity of this effect
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    very nice - I love picture like this
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    Default Re: Hdr

    Quote Originally Posted by molucca View Post
    ...Set the camera on the dam and hoped for no movement.
    It appears that this product lets you easily fix errors of that nature, and has some other HDR features. Don't know if you've come across it before. (Your example is perfect--this is a tool you don't need!)
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    Nice shot Rich.
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    HDRs from AEBs this morning.

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    Nice flowers Rich... But your abbereviations are getting too much for me... what the stuff is HDR and AEB. Is it anything like XYZ? I know that one...

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    John,

    High Dynamic Range Auto Exposure Bracket

    Your camera should do AEB.

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    Yep I use bracketing all the time. I just never call it AEB.
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    Red lillys in High Dynamic Range.

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