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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 16998" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p><strong>Re: Moon HDR</strong></p><p></p><p>While Anthony's Image is sharp, I've been wondering if the rotation of both planets would effect the exact overlay of HDR images. In my shots, not HDR and using a tripod, I still need to shot in the 1/300-1/500 range to get a sharp image (I'm thinking this is due to rotation). While auto bracketing is fast, what would the total capture time be for 5 images? I'm finding my ideal exposure compensation to be around negative 3-4, just curious, what were your bracketed exposures Helene and Anthony?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 16998, member: 4399"] [b]Re: Moon HDR[/b] While Anthony's Image is sharp, I've been wondering if the rotation of both planets would effect the exact overlay of HDR images. In my shots, not HDR and using a tripod, I still need to shot in the 1/300-1/500 range to get a sharp image (I'm thinking this is due to rotation). While auto bracketing is fast, what would the total capture time be for 5 images? I'm finding my ideal exposure compensation to be around negative 3-4, just curious, what were your bracketed exposures Helene and Anthony? [/QUOTE]
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