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HDR with D3200?
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<blockquote data-quote="dr_eyehead" data-source="post: 314083" data-attributes="member: 25249"><p>So we got nice blue skies yesterday so I took myself out to Arthur's Seat to take a few panos. While I was there with my tripod and the sky was blue I decided to take a few different exposures for HDR processing as well. I processed one shot of one pano and to be honest it doesn't really look any more 'dynamic' than the best exposure.</p><p></p><p>Is there a best scenario for HDR photography (ie. low light)? how do I achieve these really weird, surreal HDR photos with all the dynamic colours? Do I need there to be dynamic colours there in the first place, ie. neon city lights? If i ramp up the colour saturation on one of the exposures will this translate into a nice HDR processing effect?</p><p></p><p>Also, is it better to process each shot and then stitch, or stitch and process (I'm guessing it's better to process each still first)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dr_eyehead, post: 314083, member: 25249"] So we got nice blue skies yesterday so I took myself out to Arthur's Seat to take a few panos. While I was there with my tripod and the sky was blue I decided to take a few different exposures for HDR processing as well. I processed one shot of one pano and to be honest it doesn't really look any more 'dynamic' than the best exposure. Is there a best scenario for HDR photography (ie. low light)? how do I achieve these really weird, surreal HDR photos with all the dynamic colours? Do I need there to be dynamic colours there in the first place, ie. neon city lights? If i ramp up the colour saturation on one of the exposures will this translate into a nice HDR processing effect? Also, is it better to process each shot and then stitch, or stitch and process (I'm guessing it's better to process each still first)? [/QUOTE]
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