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Camera set up |
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Set your camera to Aperture priority (A setting) so that only the shutter speed varies between the exposures. |
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Select a low ISO (e.g., ISO 100). |
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Turn the flash off. |
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Whenever possible, mount the camera on a tripod. Even though Photomatix Light will attempt to automatically align your photos, using a tripod is always better. |
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Most DSLR cameras and some compact digital cameras offer Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB). This enables you to automatically take three or more exposures in a row: one at the proper exposure, one or more underexposed, and one or more overexposed. Follow these steps if your camera offers AEB mode:
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Select the Continuous shooting mode on the camera's drive setting. |
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Set the camera to Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) |
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If possible, use the camera's self-timer setting, or a cable release to minimize camera shake. |
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Set the exposure increment to +/- 2 for optimal exposure range. If your camera does not offer +/- 2 exposure increments, select the maximum possible.
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Selecting the exposures |
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