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Nov 13, 2011 16:42:39   #
English_Wolf Loc: Near Pensacola, FL
 
If there are doubters, I can post the originals on another site .

The RAW is distinctively off color and softer. ('ill work on that at the subject is different (number of objects) - I took them in RAW too.

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Nov 13, 2011 16:44:16   #
English_Wolf Loc: Near Pensacola, FL
 
oleg wrote:
Usually I do 3 shots -2, 0, +2. If I need more I set exposure correction to +2 and then -2, all while the camera is set to shoot a _2, 0, +2 bracket. Or I'd set Manual exposure mode, find normal exposure, set to - whatever I need, Start shooting manually increasing exposure by 2 stops.


And almost no color distortion, THAT is good work.

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Nov 13, 2011 16:51:43   #
Nikonian72 Loc: Chico CA
 
English Wolf - Why are your example images NOT in same orientation? Some need to be rotated 90-degrees to compare with similar photos.

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Nov 13, 2011 16:54:46   #
English_Wolf Loc: Near Pensacola, FL
 
Nikonian72 wrote:
English Wolf - Why are your example images NOT in same orientation? Some need to be rotated 90-degrees to compare with similar photos.


For some reason the board does not take the EXIF as orientation, that is it.

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Nov 13, 2011 17:20:23   #
LoneRangeFinder Loc: Left field
 
You may not need more than 3. I'd change the EV. What are you currently using? (Camera & EV)? Mine will go 3, 5, 7, & 9 with 1/3, 1/2, & 1 stops EV. For HDR, it seems to me that 1/3 is just not enough.

GL

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Nov 13, 2011 17:35:21   #
English_Wolf Loc: Near Pensacola, FL
 
Stumptowner wrote:
You may not need more than 3. I'd change the EV. What are you currently using? (Camera & EV)? Mine will go 3, 5, 7, & 9 with 1/3, 1/2, & 1 stops EV. For HDR, it seems to me that 1/3 is just not enough.

GL



Because of the JPG dynamic range, you are right, as long as they are 1 stop away from each other. (gives small overlap)

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Nov 13, 2011 17:39:31   #
English_Wolf Loc: Near Pensacola, FL
 
bfphoto wrote:
Very easy to take multiple images with Promote Control.

Go here: http://www.promotesystems.com/products/Promote-Control.html.

I have one and usually take 7 to 9 images and then use the ones that will give me all the details I want in the final image.

The promote is not cheap, but if you want the best in HDR this is the way to go. (I know a lot of you will disagree).


arf.... http://www.promotesystems.com/products/Promote-Control.html

oooh you placed a period at the end of the URL
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This is most likely due to:
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Nov 13, 2011 17:46:00   #
English_Wolf Loc: Near Pensacola, FL
 
oleg wrote:
In most (99%) I'm happy w. 3 images 2 stops apart. I shoot HDR interiors for about 5 years. Here's the link to the latest-www.marchphoto.com/shenkerhouse


Your professional experience shows here, very little or no color distortion. I keep fighting with folks here when they show their denatured HDR.

I take the liberty to re-post your link as it does not work....

http://www.marchphoto.com/shenkerhouse

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Nov 13, 2011 20:59:43   #
LoneRangeFinder Loc: Left field
 
My D300 will do 3,5,7 & 9

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Nov 13, 2011 21:07:41   #
English_Wolf Loc: Near Pensacola, FL
 
Stumptowner wrote:
My D300 will do 3,5,7 & 9


If you use the lillt program I mentioned somewhere in this thread it will go much higer in numbers...

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