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hdr blend issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 521241" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>You're using Auto ISO with HDR which can get you into higher ISOs than you want. That said, I also suspect you're merging JPEGs and not RAW files, which will contribute to this. I also find that the image barely requires bracketing to get a decent exposure. In the bracket series your 0 image is overexposed (blown out highlights) and the rest of your adjustments are based on that. Your underexposed image has no lost shadow detail and the over exposed image doesn't show me anything that your 0 image doesn't already have.</p><p></p><p>If you're shooting RAW, set the exposure on each image to -1.0 and then rerun from there and see what you get.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 521241, member: 9240"] You're using Auto ISO with HDR which can get you into higher ISOs than you want. That said, I also suspect you're merging JPEGs and not RAW files, which will contribute to this. I also find that the image barely requires bracketing to get a decent exposure. In the bracket series your 0 image is overexposed (blown out highlights) and the rest of your adjustments are based on that. Your underexposed image has no lost shadow detail and the over exposed image doesn't show me anything that your 0 image doesn't already have. If you're shooting RAW, set the exposure on each image to -1.0 and then rerun from there and see what you get. [/QUOTE]
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