From: ir@ene.nu   
      
   On Sat, 29 Jul 2006 11:08:16 -0400, Frederick Burroughs   
    wrote:   
      
   >Irene Andersson wrote:   
   >>   
   >> The best thing with the digital camera is that it doesn't cost a   
   >> fortune to make errors anymore, when it's possible to make experiments   
   >> and explore it with unlimited amounts of pictures with instant   
   >> results. The only limit is the time..   
   >>   
   >>   
   >Indeed. The best HDR results from combining many exposures. My camera   
   >will do a set of 5 exposures in bracket mode. More professional cameras   
   >can take more; the more the better. Combining 5 film exposures in a   
   >darkroom would take all day. Not to mention preparation and clean up   
   >time, chemical, paper and film costs... A digital camera and computer   
   >can do it in minutes. This technique has really rekindled my interest in   
   >photography.   
      
   From what I have seen in your photos, HDR must be excellent for   
   mushrooms, where I often get over- and/or underexposed parts - and I   
   also prefer photos without flash.   
   I saw there was a free trial software - just have to try it soon.   
   I suppose that is the one that adds the letters Photomatix to the   
   picture, but never mind..   
   First, however, I must check how the camera manages multiple photos   
   and how to set the exposure for them.   
   I will tell when I have a result worth showing :-)   
      
   Irene Andersson   
      
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