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Exposure Adjustment

I’m still casting around for new techniques in photography. Last year it was the zoneplate this year it looks like it will be High Dynamic Range (HDR) images.

HDR’s are composite images that utilise several different exposures of the same scene to create an HDR image to which you then apply a tone curve. Sounds complicated but luckily there’s some software from HDRsoft which lets you do this easily.

For some examples of HDR images have a look at the HDR Flickr Pool.

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