High Dynamic Range Photo.
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High Dynamic Range Photo.
Morning All.
One of the issues with digital photography is that it does not have the dynamic range of film. However there are techniques that can be used to create an image that emulates the dynamic range of film.
This is an example of a HDR (High Dynamic Range) image. It was taken around 7:39 pm on Saturday 15/02/14. The final result is a montage of three images with three different exposure so that the "blacks" are black and the "whites" are white.
One of the issues with digital photography is that it does not have the dynamic range of film. However there are techniques that can be used to create an image that emulates the dynamic range of film.
This is an example of a HDR (High Dynamic Range) image. It was taken around 7:39 pm on Saturday 15/02/14. The final result is a montage of three images with three different exposure so that the "blacks" are black and the "whites" are white.
Last edited by GrahameA on Wed Feb 19, 2014 8:34 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Afternoon.
Another HDR Photo. The points to note are that the highlights are not blown out due to being over exposed and at the same time there is still detail in the dark area rather than them being just under exposed and lost.
Another HDR Photo. The points to note are that the highlights are not blown out due to being over exposed and at the same time there is still detail in the dark area rather than them being just under exposed and lost.
Grahame.
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"Unfortunately, the equating of simplicity with truth doesn't often work in real life. It doesn't often work in science, either." Dr Len Fisher.
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Like 'em Graham, bit beyond my efforts these days.
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'Evening.
It is an effective technique isn't it?
Really "pops" off the page (or in this case, the screen).
Cheers!
It is an effective technique isn't it?
Really "pops" off the page (or in this case, the screen).
Cheers!
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Morning.
Some films equally give some 'pop' due to the dyes/processing.
I will continue to experiment with the method just learn a bit more of what it capable of. Night subjects with the extremes of light and shade seem to offer ideal opportunities.
Yes. However, it is only really suitable to stationary images.Sleepy wrote:It is an effective technique isn't it?
Really "pops" off the page (or in this case, the screen).
Some films equally give some 'pop' due to the dyes/processing.
I will continue to experiment with the method just learn a bit more of what it capable of. Night subjects with the extremes of light and shade seem to offer ideal opportunities.
Grahame.
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Grahame, you kept the same aperture for the 3 exposures? Just different exposure times? Excellent results mate.GrahameA wrote: The final result is a montage of three images with three different exposure so that the "blacks" are black and the "whites" are white.
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Re: High Dynamic Range Photo.
Evening Jim.
It is more prudent to vay the exposure time rather than the aperture otherwise you run a risk of varying what is in focus.Jim wrote:Grahame, you kept the same aperture for the 3 exposures? Just different exposure times? Excellent results mate.
Grahame.
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"Unfortunately, the equating of simplicity with truth doesn't often work in real life. It doesn't often work in science, either." Dr Len Fisher.
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good stuff i do a lot of HDR work with my canon 5D mark 2 and mark 3
i have a few progra that help with it nd i can combine 10+ shots to get the one i think they loook magicle once there donr but the real trick to it comes down to ur editIng programs
keep it up they loook great
i have a few progra that help with it nd i can combine 10+ shots to get the one i think they loook magicle once there donr but the real trick to it comes down to ur editIng programs
keep it up they loook great
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