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<blockquote data-quote="Billy Y." data-source="post: 75136" data-attributes="member: 10157"><p>No JPar I didn't do any of those in HDR - I process my RAW files in lightroom 4. All the info is tagged to the photos, but you need a EXIF reader which maybe there is a free one out there anyone? If you have any particlar ones in mind let me know and I can look for you. Most all of the night shots are 20-30 second exposures, with ISO anywhere from 1250-3200. I try to get my f stops up around 7.1 or 8, but some are down around 5.6 so I don't have to go over 3200 on the ISO. I set the shutter and aperature manually and I didn't bracket but purposely over exposed about a stop and a half to get more light in the lake. Lightroom allows you to easily pull the highlights back down. Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Billy Y., post: 75136, member: 10157"] No JPar I didn't do any of those in HDR - I process my RAW files in lightroom 4. All the info is tagged to the photos, but you need a EXIF reader which maybe there is a free one out there anyone? If you have any particlar ones in mind let me know and I can look for you. Most all of the night shots are 20-30 second exposures, with ISO anywhere from 1250-3200. I try to get my f stops up around 7.1 or 8, but some are down around 5.6 so I don't have to go over 3200 on the ISO. I set the shutter and aperature manually and I didn't bracket but purposely over exposed about a stop and a half to get more light in the lake. Lightroom allows you to easily pull the highlights back down. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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