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If you have a moving subject, how do you take pictures with your camera to produce images ready for HDR?

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HDR (High Dynamic Range)

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  1. fhotoace is right that doing this in camera would be a real challenge, you can do HDR bracketing post production if you shoot in RAW. Set the exposures above and below what was shot and save each under a different file name then do the HDR work as if they were separate shots.


  2. Good question .. even shooting at 1/8000th of a second and auto bracketing (OE, NE, UE) the moving portion of the image will be slightly out of register.

    You will find this kind of photo to be a true challenge ... one way would be to shoot three cameras simultaneously ... then all you will have to deal with is a slight parallax issue

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