I remember I found a thread a while ago, dealing with photography where people were discussing a special technique of shooting 7 or 9 shots of the same thing at different exposures and merging them all together so that every detail is visible with nothing lost to glare or shadows etc.
I forget the name of that technique. I thought it had something to do with "High Density something" or "HD something". I tried to search these two terms, both here and on Google but came up with nothing other than High Def TVs and High Def video cameras.
I started to go through the one Photography related thread here, but did not have the patience to read through all the pages.
Can someone help me with both the thread and the name of the technique please?
digital photo's for pros, if they were gonna go in to D-SLR should shoot in 'raw' format. you only need 1 good shot, no matter what the lighting/ exposure, off settings are, you got a pallete to work with...
bit more storage space to be using, but you cant get better, quicker, digital true'r pic for less the time needed, and not to mention, the overall cost factor...
try using this as a google search: ###### site:ehmac.ca - with the specific subject you want substituted in for the ##s (ie-High Dynamic Range photography.
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try using this as a google search: ###### site:ehmac.ca - with the specific subject you want substituted in for the ##s (ie-High Dynamic Range photography.
I never knew that! That's a great tip Duosonic. Thanks
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