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Experiment in High Dynamic Range (HDR)

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flagday2: this is composite of 9 images merged to create a single 32 bit HDR. Then converted back to jpg (8bit) with a custom curve applied to allow a capture of the full dynamic range of the scene. This process lets you gather both Highlights and shadows of a scene by combining 2 or more pictures that were exposed at different shutter speeds to produce a single image with both highlights and shadows that normally would have been lost.

One Response to “Experiment in High Dynamic Range (HDR)”

  1. Okinawa Says:

    Nice image, though here’s a good tutorial to walk you through the entire process including some post production: http://www.johninjapan.com/blog/show,creating-hdr-images.html/

    Hope it helps.

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