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ok basically you set your camera up on a tripod and you take three identical photos, one with the exposure lowered, say to about -2, one to normal exposure i.e. 0 and one thats over exposed so +2. Thus one dark one normal one light, the software then maps all three together, murging all the tones to create the effect.
I used a software called photomatix which is free and dead simle to use, but the problem i found was it can make the images quite grainy. photoshop cs2 also does it. have a go.
dino wrote:Then using some HDR software you merge all 3 images and then tone map the one image. This gives a more realistic picture and is a lot closer to what the human eye see's.
I have a fuji S5100 and I've never used the bracketed shot facility because I didn't know you could merge shots like that
bstardchild wrote:I'll ask the question in a different way then....
dino wrote:Then using some HDR software you merge all 3 images and then tone map the one image. This gives a more realistic picture and is a lot closer to what the human eye see's.
I have a fuji S5100 and I've never used the bracketed shot facility because I didn't know you could merge shots like that
What software do you use to do that?
I can't remember what the software i'm using is called but the free trial software on this site will do the same.