Friday, February 29, 2008

Combining Exposures to Handle High Dynamic Range - Part 1

This is my first photography article, and will start a series on how to handle scenes having a wide or high dynamic range (higher than the camera (digital or film) is capable of recording). The method presented in this article shows a quick "down-n-dirty" way of combining two exposures. There are other, more sophisticated methods of combining exposures, and I'll publish articles later on that cover some of them.

www.texbrick.com/photo/notes/manual_HDR.pdf

There are advantages and disadvantages to this method. This article does not go into great detail about all the fine points, but rather is meant to provide a quick and easy means of combining two exposures using tools we already have.

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