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With the search function down at the moment I’m not sure if this subject has been covered a dozen times already, but I thought I’d ask anyway.
I know that you can produce a HDR image either from a single RAW file, adjusting EV and creating copies to “stack/tonemap” but how does it compare to doing it “by-the-book” with 3, 4, 5, or more RAWS taken over a short period of time with differing stops of exposure?
If my camera was to have an “auto-bracketing” function then it’d be a no-brainer, but if you set out to do landscapes or architecture for example, is it worth carrying a tripod for day-time HDR source shots, or are you just as well taking a single RAW and adjusting EV afterwards?
I created a HDR image of the O2 Arena that I’m really pleased with, using a single RAW as the boat I was travelling on passed by. But I just wondered, given the time. could it have been improved by using several shots?
Discuss please……
(I don’t think I can post the image in question as it is entered into the Sept TP competition. I think I can link ***……right mods?) :shrug:
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I know that you can produce a HDR image either from a single RAW file, adjusting EV and creating copies to “stack/tonemap” but how does it compare to doing it “by-the-book” with 3, 4, 5, or more RAWS taken over a short period of time with differing stops of exposure?
If my camera was to have an “auto-bracketing” function then it’d be a no-brainer, but if you set out to do landscapes or architecture for example, is it worth carrying a tripod for day-time HDR source shots, or are you just as well taking a single RAW and adjusting EV afterwards?
I created a HDR image of the O2 Arena that I’m really pleased with, using a single RAW as the boat I was travelling on passed by. But I just wondered, given the time. could it have been improved by using several shots?
Discuss please……
(I don’t think I can post the image in question as it is entered into the Sept TP competition. I think I can link ***……right mods?) :shrug:
Click for Post
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