Thread: In Flight HDR
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Old June 11th 11, 03:11 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
Canuck[_10_]
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"Chris Richardson" wrote in message
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On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 00:30:49 -0500, Canuck wrote:

3 Process it out as a JPG with +1 exposure.
4 Process it out with -1 exposure.


This does nothing to increase the dynamic range. Oversaturated
highlights and underexposed shadows will remain exactly the same.

At the very best, this method could be called pseudo-hdr. In actuality,
it is pure malarkey.

Nope. If you have a look at the original image and compare it to the HDR
image, there is quite a difference. Yeah, it is pseudo - hdr......but doing
it the real way is a total pain in the arse because more often than not the
aircraft is not travelling in a very stable path and having to shoot with a
shutter speed of 2000 and above limits you to very bright days. Still....it
can be done the real way or this way. The results are not that dissimilar.

N.