My D40 doesn't have bracketing, so I'll have to work manually. Can I get decent results from a single RAW file? I know I can play with the exposure slider +/- 4.00 stops...
I'm already aware of what you just said, but thanks for the reminder
My question is: Is it really necessary for me to take separate bracketed shots? Or is the tonal/exposure adjustment provided by one RAW file sufficient? If so, it would make it extraordinarily easy to combine HDR shots - no more misalignments!
No you dont need seperate bracketed shots, if you are working in photomatix, one is fine for that. CS3 needs the multiple bracketed shots. Thanks for bringing this up actually, need to edit the article to make it clear on the difference.
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I warned you. Shiitake Happens.
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Alex Parlett
UC Falmouth
My D40 doesn't have bracketing, so I'll have to work manually. Can I get decent results from a single RAW file? I know I can play with the exposure slider +/- 4.00 stops...
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My latest piece
I invite you to take a look at my gallery
If using photoshop cs3, then im afraid not, it doesnt let you reuse more than one raw file because of exif data.
Regards
Alex
ps thanks for the fav.
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Alex Parlett
UC Falmouth
My question is: Is it really necessary for me to take separate bracketed shots? Or is the tonal/exposure adjustment provided by one RAW file sufficient? If so, it would make it extraordinarily easy to combine HDR shots - no more misalignments!
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My latest piece
I invite you to take a look at my gallery
No you dont need seperate bracketed shots, if you are working in photomatix, one is fine for that. CS3 needs the multiple bracketed shots. Thanks for bringing this up actually, need to edit the article to make it clear on the difference.
Regards
Alex
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Alex Parlett
UC Falmouth
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Alex Parlett
UC Falmouth
While I was able to achieve some great effects with Photomatix, I got way more weird results than really great one.
I'll try again with what you tell here. Thanks a bunch !
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Alex Parlett
UC Falmouth
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