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HDR
HDR or D lighting?
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<blockquote data-quote="TwistedThrottle" data-source="post: 727259" data-attributes="member: 46724"><p>HDR is best utilized with the use of a tripod and a stationary subject since multiple images are combined into one. D lighting is best used when there is motion in the shot or if shot hand held since its a single image that the camera then does the work to bring out the details that would have otherwise been lost. Also, D lighting is only available if shooting JPG only. I shoot RAW so I haven't used D lighting in quite a while. When I was learning the basics of exposure, I would use HDR to give myself a better chance of getting the shot I wanted but found I am able to make most if not all the adjustments in Lightroom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwistedThrottle, post: 727259, member: 46724"] HDR is best utilized with the use of a tripod and a stationary subject since multiple images are combined into one. D lighting is best used when there is motion in the shot or if shot hand held since its a single image that the camera then does the work to bring out the details that would have otherwise been lost. Also, D lighting is only available if shooting JPG only. I shoot RAW so I haven't used D lighting in quite a while. When I was learning the basics of exposure, I would use HDR to give myself a better chance of getting the shot I wanted but found I am able to make most if not all the adjustments in Lightroom. [/QUOTE]
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