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D3200
HDR with D3200?
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<blockquote data-quote="dr_eyehead" data-source="post: 314492" data-attributes="member: 25249"><p>It's hard to take panos of Arthur's Seat, difficult to get the right position. Will try another full 360 next time from the basin and see how that turns out. trouble is the far end is higher than the near which makes it look weird. Anyway...</p><p></p><p>I like both, I like to play around with colour settings and stuff. </p><p></p><p>I know what you are saying though. Do I need HDR? nothing I have produced with HDR so far has been any better than the original photos it was taken from (the one at the right exposure) and these ones are basically HDR with a bit of effect added, I think. I'm not sure what HDR is really. All these nice HDR photos I see on the internet with the really bright vivid colours and the soft, cotton wool effect, are they all basically HDR + effects? In other words can similar be achieved by just taking one photos and adding these effects?</p><p></p><p>Are there any scenarios where HDR is most suited, ie. sunset scenes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dr_eyehead, post: 314492, member: 25249"] It's hard to take panos of Arthur's Seat, difficult to get the right position. Will try another full 360 next time from the basin and see how that turns out. trouble is the far end is higher than the near which makes it look weird. Anyway... I like both, I like to play around with colour settings and stuff. I know what you are saying though. Do I need HDR? nothing I have produced with HDR so far has been any better than the original photos it was taken from (the one at the right exposure) and these ones are basically HDR with a bit of effect added, I think. I'm not sure what HDR is really. All these nice HDR photos I see on the internet with the really bright vivid colours and the soft, cotton wool effect, are they all basically HDR + effects? In other words can similar be achieved by just taking one photos and adding these effects? Are there any scenarios where HDR is most suited, ie. sunset scenes? [/QUOTE]
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