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Complete dynamic range for brackets photos with the Quantum HDR Engine

Complete dynamic range for brackets photos with the Quantum HDR Engine - Photoshop Tutorial

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Complete dynamic range for brackets photos with the Quantum HDR Engine

- The traditional use of HDR involves taking multiple exposures and merging those together. Most DSLR and mirrorless cameras can auto bracket, which means that the camera varies its exposure settings and keeps the other settings locked, such as depth of field. By making these changes to shutter speed, different areas are captured within the image. You'll notice here, for example, in the brightest photos that some of the shadows are really lifted out, and then as we start to under expose, key areas like the reflections are handled much better. Let's select this series of brackets and I'll choose to open these in Aurora. You can also navigate to Aurora directly and just choose file, open to add all of the photographs. Once you've done so, you'll notice that it reads in information about the exposure settings. My suggestion is take advantage of auto alignment, and from the popup list here, if there was a lot of movement,…

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