Wednesday, May 13, 2015

HDR blog

1. What manipulations to the camera will you need to make to create an HDR image?
I will need to do many photos (like 3 to 9) and shoot them of the same subject with different apertures, shutter speeds, and ISO. Then I would just have to be able to put them all together sort of.
2. What equipment will we use to take this type of image?
We will need a camera, preferably with an Auto Exposure Bracketing function, a tripod, and a computer with the right software, and the website recommends Luminance HDR.
3. What is the reason someone might take an HDR photo?
Someone might want to take an HDR Photo because they want their photo not to look brand, but really beautiful with a lot of different exposures put together. HDR takes an image to a whole different level.
4. What can we expect to happen with the images once we merge them together, what will we see that we might not have seen with just one photo?
We can expect to see a lot of different stuff in one photo, which we will have to smooth out. We will probably also have new colors introduced into the photo that we hadn't seen before, making it look really cool. 

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