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PhotomatixPro software for the HDR technique

by Java Stuff on Nov.22, 2009, under ,

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HDR (high dynamic range) is the image to make the image appear brighter as a whole, without knowing OE (Over Exposure), because this technique requires 3 images to be processed into 1 image, not just 1 image processed using the brightness and contras.



For the EOS DSLR users, the current technique can process HDR images with ease. Of course, when we'll take a picture settings can be set AEB (Automatic Exposure Bracketing), usually in the EOS DSLR camera new entrys already available features, such as the amateur camera Canon EOS 1000D DSLR. at the time of camera settings, exposure circumstances set into 3 parts:

  •  LE (Low Exposure / -2)
  •  Normal (0)
  • OE (Over Exposure / +2)
settings that affect the state of the dark picture, medium and light on certain aspects.

After setting such as the example above, how to-do 2:

  •  Setting the drive mode to the self-timer: continuous (3)
self-timer functions: continuous (3) Burst mode is to do as much as 3 times continuously.


When will capture an image, of course, necessary to maintain stable tripod or not to shake the image is.

After shooting a picture will produce the following examples:


                                                           LE (Low Exposure/ -2 )


                                                                      Normal (0)


                                                         OE (Over Exposure/ +2)

the three images can be processed to 1 using the software and the results PhotomatixPro:



                                                                      finishing

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