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First experiments with D7500 Built-In HDR - Comments? Suggestions?
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<blockquote data-quote="BF Hammer" data-source="post: 771150" data-attributes="member: 48483"><p>I don't really do the multiple-exposure HDR combining for a lot of years now. I think the effect has been overdone when not actually needed by too many photographers. I consider it a technique for special situations. I shoot RAW + JPEG so when I process Raw images in RawTherapee, you can pull out some extra dynamic range with just the single image as long as you are not overexposed badly.</p><p></p><p>But astrophotography image stacking really is a form of HDR processing, so I guess I do use HDR regularly. But it is a special situation of pulling out a faint noisy image from out of dozens of images.</p><p></p><p>And good for you using alternatives to Adobe. I personally use RawTherapee and GIMP because I won't pay exploitation prices for my software. That is Adobe, get people addicted to using their product and unwilling to learn another platform, then start wringing out as much cash from users as they can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BF Hammer, post: 771150, member: 48483"] I don't really do the multiple-exposure HDR combining for a lot of years now. I think the effect has been overdone when not actually needed by too many photographers. I consider it a technique for special situations. I shoot RAW + JPEG so when I process Raw images in RawTherapee, you can pull out some extra dynamic range with just the single image as long as you are not overexposed badly. But astrophotography image stacking really is a form of HDR processing, so I guess I do use HDR regularly. But it is a special situation of pulling out a faint noisy image from out of dozens of images. And good for you using alternatives to Adobe. I personally use RawTherapee and GIMP because I won't pay exploitation prices for my software. That is Adobe, get people addicted to using their product and unwilling to learn another platform, then start wringing out as much cash from users as they can. [/QUOTE]
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