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True, but typically only a total variation of two stops. For wide latitude scenes, exposure bracketing or exposure compensation and ideally a tripod are the way to go. I shoot
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True, but typically only a total variation of two stops. For wide latitude scenes, exposure bracketing or exposure compensation and ideally a tripod are the way to go.
I shoot my Christmas decorations at night that way, typically as a stitched panorama as well.
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I have an iPhone and they just incorporated HDR into their camera. I have noticed a huge difference in the quality. I took of a picture of my kitchen and the light around the window is significantly washed out with a non-HDR camera and looks great when using HDR.
I am not sure how it works, I think it is in the software. Hope this helps. |
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