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The "Evils" of HDR
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 14406" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>As long as you use a tripod , there is no problem doing HDR with the D3100. Just need to adjust the exposures manually. Auto bracketing just makes the process easier and allows for hand held images (although depending on shutter speed, you could still have alignment issues even with auto bracketing). I don't think you can manipulate a single image and get true HDR, since the 3 seperate exposures are capturing what one exposure cannot. The post processing cannot replace the elements not captured by only using one image, it can only mimic the effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 14406, member: 4399"] As long as you use a tripod , there is no problem doing HDR with the D3100. Just need to adjust the exposures manually. Auto bracketing just makes the process easier and allows for hand held images (although depending on shutter speed, you could still have alignment issues even with auto bracketing). I don't think you can manipulate a single image and get true HDR, since the 3 seperate exposures are capturing what one exposure cannot. The post processing cannot replace the elements not captured by only using one image, it can only mimic the effect. [/QUOTE]
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