Re: exposure

2016-07-21 Thread Michael
olden days you could take two photos of a landscape, one over > exposed for the clouds and a normal exposure for the land. You'd cut the > photo in half and paste the clouds onto the land-- old school HDR! > > On Jul 21, 2016 8:57 PM, "Michael" <bmi...@gmail.com> wrote

Re: exposure

2016-07-21 Thread Brien Dieterle
details in your middle values. So the software helps you mix the 3 (or more) photos together to have the most range possible--High Dynamic Range. In the olden days you could take two photos of a landscape, one over exposed for the clouds and a normal exposure for the land. You'd cut the photo

exposure

2016-07-21 Thread Michael
I was wondering: To do an HDR picture you need three or more photos at different exposures. Well, I got a Nikon and it has something called D Lighting which is (as far as I can tell) where the Nikon takes an image and gives the image you take + and - 1 EV and then gives you an HDR image. I don