So far with my landscape shots I've been shooting in raw and underexposing the foreground so as not to blow the highlights in the sky. Obviously this has its drawbacks, so I want to have a crack at layering a few exposures but could do with some pointers. I don't really like the overdone HDR style and am aiming for a 'what the eye sees' natural look, with everything exposed and clear. Can someone help me with these questions please?:
A) How many do you need? The easy answer seems to be two - one for the sky and one for the foreground/shadows for example. I have a feeling it's not that simple though?
B) How far apart stop-wise do the shots need to be?
C) Is it easier with jpegs/do you layer raws? It seems like fixing lots of raw files would be very time consuming (and resource hungry if you layer them). I've been very happy with the SOOC jpgs so don't mind using them, especially when I know I don't have to salvage a lot of detail from shadows or highlights.
D) Can you do it in any software that supports layers, or do you need one of the Photomerge/HDR plugins?
I should note I'll be using my X30 which I haven't managed to attach filters to and will be going away before I have chance to play about trying, that's why I'm not going down that route atm.
A) How many do you need? The easy answer seems to be two - one for the sky and one for the foreground/shadows for example. I have a feeling it's not that simple though?
B) How far apart stop-wise do the shots need to be?
C) Is it easier with jpegs/do you layer raws? It seems like fixing lots of raw files would be very time consuming (and resource hungry if you layer them). I've been very happy with the SOOC jpgs so don't mind using them, especially when I know I don't have to salvage a lot of detail from shadows or highlights.
D) Can you do it in any software that supports layers, or do you need one of the Photomerge/HDR plugins?
I should note I'll be using my X30 which I haven't managed to attach filters to and will be going away before I have chance to play about trying, that's why I'm not going down that route atm.
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