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Here are the originals used to make the HDR image. They are unmodified except for
sizing, stripping the exif and adding it as text to the visual. Sorry about the file size of the message... Tom |
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![]() "Tom" wrote in message ... Here are the originals used to make the HDR image. They are unmodified except for sizing, stripping the exif and adding it as text to the visual. Sorry about the file size of the message... Tom Thanks Tom. For this HDR the fact that you changed both the shutter speed and aperture did not have an adverse effect on depth of field because you were far enough away from the subject. Normally I would keep the aperture constant and just vary the shutter speed. Cheers, Indrek Aavisto -- Criticism is easy; achievement is difficult W.S. Churchill |
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On 2011-06-21 17:57:50 -0700, Tom said:
Here are the originals used to make the HDR image. They are unmodified except for sizing, stripping the exif and adding it as text to the visual. Sorry about the file size of the message... Tom image image image I am a little baffled as to why you chose to adjust both shutter speed and f/stop to obtain your HDR bracketed set. I normally find that shooting aperture priority and a 3 to 5 shot bracketed series results in a consistent set without DOF issues to deal with in the HDR processing. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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Actually the whole process is automated..."yikes" what will they think of next!
You set the bracketing for the amount of step desired (1/3, 2/3, 1, etc..), put the camera in continuous shooting mode, frame and shoot. Could've put the camera in manual but didn't. Same results... Tom On 6/21/2011 10:18 PM, Savageduck wrote: On 2011-06-21 17:57:50 -0700, Tom said: Here are the originals used to make the HDR image. They are unmodified except for sizing, stripping the exif and adding it as text to the visual. Sorry about the file size of the message... Tom image image image I am a little baffled as to why you chose to adjust both shutter speed and f/stop to obtain your HDR bracketed set. I normally find that shooting aperture priority and a 3 to 5 shot bracketed series results in a consistent set without DOF issues to deal with in the HDR processing. |
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On 2011-06-22 03:39:05 -0700, Tom said:
Actually the whole process is automated..."yikes" what will they think of next! You set the bracketing for the amount of step desired (1/3, 2/3, 1, etc..), put the camera in continuous shooting mode, frame and shoot. Could've put the camera in manual but didn't. Same results... Tom In that case, did you have the camera in "P" mode as opposed to "Av" for your 5D? With my D300s I usually shoot aperture priority, and when shooting a 3, 5, 7, or 9 shot HDR series, also with auto-bracketing, aperture remains constant. I guess if I shot in "P" mode I would have similar results to yours. Here is one of my HDR shots, a 5 exposure bracket -1.4; -0.7; 0; +0.7; +1.4. All shot at a constant f/4, and a comparison with the unadjusted shot. I normally try to shoot HDR to reveal detail in shadows when needed. On 6/21/2011 10:18 PM, Savageduck wrote: On 2011-06-21 17:57:50 -0700, Tom said: Here are the originals used to make the HDR image. They are unmodified except for sizing, stripping the exif and adding it as text to the visual. Sorry about the file size of the message... Tom image image image I am a little baffled as to why you chose to adjust both shutter speed and f/stop to obtain your HDR bracketed set. I normally find that shooting aperture priority and a 3 to 5 shot bracketed series results in a consistent set without DOF issues to deal with in the HDR processing. -- Regards, Savageduck |
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"Savageduck" wrote in message
news:2011062205361950878-savageduck1@REMOVESPAMmecom... Here is one of my HDR shots, a 5 exposure bracket -1.4; -0.7; 0; +0.7; +1.4. All shot at a constant f/4, and a comparison with the unadjusted shot. I normally try to shoot HDR to reveal detail in shadows when needed. Very nicely done. Great image! Nick |
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Hi - Nice development of those jugs....
It was probably in "P" at the time...and you're right on...had I run "Av" things would've probably remained constant through the process.... I guess you could compare it to using a computer...there's always a couple of different ways of doing things! Tom On 6/22/2011 8:36 AM, Savageduck wrote: On 2011-06-22 03:39:05 -0700, Tom said: Actually the whole process is automated..."yikes" what will they think of next! You set the bracketing for the amount of step desired (1/3, 2/3, 1, etc..), put the camera in continuous shooting mode, frame and shoot. Could've put the camera in manual but didn't. Same results... Tom In that case, did you have the camera in "P" mode as opposed to "Av" for your 5D? With my D300s I usually shoot aperture priority, and when shooting a 3, 5, 7, or 9 shot HDR series, also with auto-bracketing, aperture remains constant. I guess if I shot in "P" mode I would have similar results to yours. Here is one of my HDR shots, a 5 exposure bracket -1.4; -0.7; 0; +0.7; +1.4. All shot at a constant f/4, and a comparison with the unadjusted shot. I normally try to shoot HDR to reveal detail in shadows when needed. On 6/21/2011 10:18 PM, Savageduck wrote: On 2011-06-21 17:57:50 -0700, Tom said: Here are the originals used to make the HDR image. They are unmodified except for sizing, stripping the exif and adding it as text to the visual. Sorry about the file size of the message... Tom image image image I am a little baffled as to why you chose to adjust both shutter speed and f/stop to obtain your HDR bracketed set. I normally find that shooting aperture priority and a 3 to 5 shot bracketed series results in a consistent set without DOF issues to deal with in the HDR processing. |
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