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Web Design | In-Camera HDR Detailed Tutorial

06 Jan

Check out this informative tutorial : This video explains into depth how to create a photograph that offers an increase in the dynamic range (or higher dynamic range) that is done by using your camera’s Multiple Exposure alone rather than using Photomatix HDR (High Dynamic Range) photographic image software, which usually result in unusable garbage due to lack of knowledge in tone mapping. Since doing this in-camera offers realistic higher dynamic range than garbage results coming from Photomatix. No, you cannot use Auto Exposure Bracketing while Multiple Exposure because with AEB enabled, the Multiple Exposure will be disabled. Enjoy. Music: Forest Flower by Chico Hamilton Multiple Exposure supported camera models: ? D3-Series ? D2-Series ? D700 ? D300 / D300s ? D200 ? D7000 ? D5100 ? D90 ? D80 Camera models that do not support Multiple Exposure: ? D1-Series ? D100 ? D3000 ? D3100 ? D5000 ? D70 / D70s ? D60 ? D50 ? D40X ? D40 2011 trustseo.com Web Designs in Miami Thanks to the premire uploader of this video was Lilkiwiguy87
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  1. silk2wave

    January 6, 2013 at 8:19 am

    ooooooo! this is AWESOME thanks
    

     
  2. r3dko

    January 6, 2013 at 8:21 am

    Thanks for the video. Is there any way to control levels, mix, etc in-camera? I am never happy with the initial result of an HDR photo when using CS5 or Photomatix, and have to tweak to get the photo that I want. Not sure if in-camera will give me the control I am looking for, but will give it a shot!