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Having seen the combined difference, I'll work on learning on the Powershot S3 how to manipulate the over/under exposure and see what a true light picture results with. | Having seen the combined difference, I'll work on learning on the Powershot S3 how to manipulate the over/under exposure and see what a true light picture results with. | ||
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=Real Test 1: Flower Pot= | |||
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Flower pot on Porch. I took this a few hours after the faux test. Much better | |||
=Real Test 2: Tower= | |||
=Real Test 3: River= | |||
=References= | =References= |
Revision as of 16:06, 13 May 2007
This is a test jump into HDR photography. Hopefully it develops as I learn more, but it was so interesting I just took a leap at it.
Faux HDR
First off, I cheated at this. I took 1 picture (which wasn't really a great picture to begin with) and manually manipulated the colors to over & under expose. For the first test I wanted to see the merge results.
The results were rich in color. I shifted between 2 exposure spaces and the latter of the two was the richest.
Having seen the combined difference, I'll work on learning on the Powershot S3 how to manipulate the over/under exposure and see what a true light picture results with.
Real Test 1: Flower Pot
Flower pot on Porch. I took this a few hours after the faux test. Much better