Tuesday, September 23, 2014

HDR article

High Dynamic Range Photography...


HDR photography is used because the human eye can perceive a large range of contrast in a scene that cameras cannot. We can see brightly light areas as well as details in the shadows of an area. A camera's sensor can not capture that great range of contrast. HDR is used so that a photo can capture this range. Photographers take 3-7 photos of the same scene, each with a different Shutter Speed. Then ,when editing, they will blend all of the photos together to get an interesting end result.

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