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Old 01-14-2008   #67 (permalink)
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Default Re: HDR Tutorial

I pick my exposures based on meter readings of the darkest and lightest areas of the scene, using partial or spot metering. I pick two camera settings that will expose those two elements correctly, and fill in the gaps with intermediate exposures, usually one full stop stop apart. Therefore, if the brightest exposure is 8 stops slower than the darkest exposure, there will be nine exposures, one stop apart.

Alternatively, you can AEB set at 2 stops apart. Be sure to use evaluative metering for this.
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