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<blockquote data-quote="pmshop" data-source="post: 67958" data-attributes="member: 3174"><p>If I may, Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) is the photo setting on the spark that takes 3 rapid pictures.</p><p>First photo is a step under exposed from auto settings, Second is auto and the third is a step over exposed from auto.</p><p>The idea is to merge all three to make shadows pop and over exposed areas darkened a bit.</p><p>Example, use the sky from the first photo and the ground from the last photo...but much more advanced.</p><p>Then you would use Photomatix or a similar program that can merge the three photos to simulate an HDR photo.</p><p>Photomatix has a ton of adjustments to tweak the picture to perfection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pmshop, post: 67958, member: 3174"] If I may, Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) is the photo setting on the spark that takes 3 rapid pictures. First photo is a step under exposed from auto settings, Second is auto and the third is a step over exposed from auto. The idea is to merge all three to make shadows pop and over exposed areas darkened a bit. Example, use the sky from the first photo and the ground from the last photo...but much more advanced. Then you would use Photomatix or a similar program that can merge the three photos to simulate an HDR photo. Photomatix has a ton of adjustments to tweak the picture to perfection. [/QUOTE]
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