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Quick question or two about HDR
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<blockquote data-quote="Rick M" data-source="post: 778839" data-attributes="member: 4399"><p>I've used HDR quite extensively and find it useful in certain situations. I tend to use it most in shooting inanimate objects such as a train or heavy equipment. With these shots, it adds drama. Landscape shots not as much with moving water or leaves. HDR gives you leverage to create a wider vision of your image, if that's what you want. The great thing is when bracketing you can do both. I find myself using it less with the Z7, as the large file gives me more detail to work with.</p><p></p><p>It also depends on what you do with your images. I do shows and the public really likes HDR, it will sell 9 times out of 10 compared to single shot not tone mapped. The key is to add drama without overcooking it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick M, post: 778839, member: 4399"] I've used HDR quite extensively and find it useful in certain situations. I tend to use it most in shooting inanimate objects such as a train or heavy equipment. With these shots, it adds drama. Landscape shots not as much with moving water or leaves. HDR gives you leverage to create a wider vision of your image, if that's what you want. The great thing is when bracketing you can do both. I find myself using it less with the Z7, as the large file gives me more detail to work with. It also depends on what you do with your images. I do shows and the public really likes HDR, it will sell 9 times out of 10 compared to single shot not tone mapped. The key is to add drama without overcooking it. [/QUOTE]
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