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D7000
Bracketing.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Grove" data-source="post: 315416" data-attributes="member: 25730"><p>I have read some tutorials and I followed the manual's instructions for setting up bracketing on my camera... I am getting 3 pictures, but the exposure of each one is identical! I am setting up the camera exposure for there to be a 2 stop/step difference between each picture. Besides that... in Photomatix I can change the exposure of the pictures for the amount I wish, but the pictures do not come out that great when they are merged... I do much better with a single picture converting it to HDR in Photomatix... Any ideas about what I might be missing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Grove, post: 315416, member: 25730"] I have read some tutorials and I followed the manual's instructions for setting up bracketing on my camera... I am getting 3 pictures, but the exposure of each one is identical! I am setting up the camera exposure for there to be a 2 stop/step difference between each picture. Besides that... in Photomatix I can change the exposure of the pictures for the amount I wish, but the pictures do not come out that great when they are merged... I do much better with a single picture converting it to HDR in Photomatix... Any ideas about what I might be missing? [/QUOTE]
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