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First experiments with D7500 Built-In HDR - Comments? Suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="Peter7100" data-source="post: 771123" data-attributes="member: 48633"><p>An alternative to Photmatix software is Oleneo, which certainly used to be much cheaper and very capable.</p><p></p><p>I used to use it but found that for high dynamic range scenes I prefered to use grad filters.</p><p></p><p>I knew of a photographer who manually took 16 or more increments exposures and then blended the results in software. I have to admit sometimes the results were spectacular but on occasions looked a bit strange. It certainly involved a lot of work and a tripod for that amount. Of course providing your minimum shutter speed is not too slow, you can then hand hold a fast burst of HDR exposures. The aperture must always be the same for each exposure for all HDR shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter7100, post: 771123, member: 48633"] An alternative to Photmatix software is Oleneo, which certainly used to be much cheaper and very capable. I used to use it but found that for high dynamic range scenes I prefered to use grad filters. I knew of a photographer who manually took 16 or more increments exposures and then blended the results in software. I have to admit sometimes the results were spectacular but on occasions looked a bit strange. It certainly involved a lot of work and a tripod for that amount. Of course providing your minimum shutter speed is not too slow, you can then hand hold a fast burst of HDR exposures. The aperture must always be the same for each exposure for all HDR shooting. [/QUOTE]
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