Thursday, May 14, 2015

HDR Photography




1. The camera must have an Auto Exposure Bracketing function so that the pictures are automatically for over and under exposure
2. A DSLR, a tripod, and a HDR photo blending software
3. HDR makes it where all of the photos are correctly exposed, by taking multiple photos of the same scene at different exposure levels, so that each area of the scene is correctly exposed, and then sticking all of the correctly exposed areas of the image together
4. Some of the artifacts that come with incorrectly exposed images such as distortion and blur of underexposed areas will not be apparent on an HDR photo because it is correctly exposed in the first place

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