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Jan 11, 2019 20:58:15   #
kcooke Loc: Alabama
 
[quote=User ID]`

Good of kcooke to post a shot. But, not so
useful without any HDR "on-vs-off" image
comparison.

I took one raw with no hdr. I can post later after I convert to jpg. That first one I uploaded wirelessly from camera to phone.

By the way I like the music man bass

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Jan 11, 2019 21:26:36   #
User ID
 
kcooke wrote:
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By the way I like the music man bass


Notice it's a five-knob FL. Discontinued,
so I keep several on hand ;-)


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Jan 11, 2019 22:27:14   #
kcooke Loc: Alabama
 
👍

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Jan 12, 2019 13:47:10   #
kcooke Loc: Alabama
 
Here is the same picture without use of HDR. Taken raw and converted in Camera to jpeg


(Download)

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Jan 12, 2019 16:00:12   #
User ID
 
kcooke wrote:

Here is the same picture without use of HDR.

Taken raw and converted in Camera to jpeg


In your example the HDR tames the highlights
but the shadow detail seems the same in both.

Your shot is bright daylight, while I usually use
HDR in low light and I usually see improvement
to shadows with no difference in brighter areas.

So it seems that Canon's "6 series" HDR works
from either end.

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Jan 12, 2019 16:14:29   #
kcooke Loc: Alabama
 
Yes I think so. I don’t think its going to give radical cooked results that some people do with software but I think in Camera HDR does serve a purpose as demonstrated in your photos and to a lesser extent mine. Next time I’m shooting sunset photos I will try it out


User ID wrote:
In your example the HDR tames the highlights
but the shadow detail seems the same in both.

Your shot is bright daylight, while I usually use
HDR in low light and I usually see improvement
to shadows with no difference in brighter areas.

So it seems that Canon's "6 series" HDR works
from either end.

.

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Jan 13, 2019 15:37:32   #
User ID
 
kcooke wrote:

Yes I think so. I don’t think its going to give radical
cooked results that some people do with software
but I think in Camera HDR does serve a purpose as
demonstrated in your photos and to a lesser extent
mine. Next time I’m shooting sunset photos I will
try it out

The terrific thing about Sony's HDR is that it goes
all the way to 6 stops ! Verrrrrrry effective :-)

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Feb 25, 2019 02:51:40   #
speters Loc: Grangeville/Idaho
 
canon Lee wrote:
Anyone using the new Canon 6D2 built in HDR? Does it work? I am thinking about buying one.


I used it several times with my 5D and find it rather nice! Very useful! You can set it +/- 10 stops and there are many options!

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