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My HDR failures... is it the camera?
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<blockquote data-quote="Phototini" data-source="post: 842528" data-attributes="member: 87189"><p>You only need 3 shots realistically, start at -2 then 0 then +2 using the shutter speed as your only variable. This will give you the dynamic range an HDR imagining program needs to make the image.</p><p></p><p>There is also no such thing as a "true photograph" either. Photography is art no matter how you look at it. And not everyone's interpretation will be the same, just as in any other form of art. The really bad HDR images usually come from amateurs or kids with a half decent camera and bootleg copies of imaging software that have no idea how to properly use either the camera or the software.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phototini, post: 842528, member: 87189"] You only need 3 shots realistically, start at -2 then 0 then +2 using the shutter speed as your only variable. This will give you the dynamic range an HDR imagining program needs to make the image. There is also no such thing as a "true photograph" either. Photography is art no matter how you look at it. And not everyone's interpretation will be the same, just as in any other form of art. The really bad HDR images usually come from amateurs or kids with a half decent camera and bootleg copies of imaging software that have no idea how to properly use either the camera or the software. [/QUOTE]
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