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rji
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HDR images from bracketed photographs.
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Cinepaint is one of the few GUI programs that allows Photographers to create a High Definition Range (HDR) image from a series of bracketed photographs. Bracketed photographs are a series of photographs of the same subject but with different exposure settings. Any camera that allows manually changing exposure settings can be used to photograph the bracketed images, but it is suggested to use a tripod to keep your camera steady during the series of shots.
The official documentation in English for this feature can be found here:
http://www.cinepaint.org/docs/br2hdr/HDR_Tutorial-en.html#Das_Werkzeug
and in German:
http://www.cinepaint.org/docs/br2hdr/HDR_Tutorial-de.html#Das_Werkzeug
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Old 'LGU' Guys Rule.
Re: HDR images from bracketed photographs.
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Quote from: rji on March 27, 2009, 11:01:33 PM
Cinepaint is one of the few GUI programs that allows Photographers to create a High Definition Range (HDR) image from a series of bracketed photographs. Bracketed photographs are a series of photographs of the same subject but with different exposure settings. Any camera that allows manually changing exposure settings can be used to photograph the bracketed images, but it is suggested to use a tripod to keep your camera steady during the series of shots.
The official documentation in English for this feature can be found here:
http://www.cinepaint.org/docs/br2hdr/HDR_Tutorial-en.html#Das_Werkzeug
and in German:
http://www.cinepaint.org/docs/br2hdr/HDR_Tutorial-de.html#Das_Werkzeug
Just for that, here's a cookie.
I just made it fresh, but I think I got the temperature too high. But I put some sprinkles (and just a little cinnamon) on it to make it more appalling - errr . . . um . . . appealing.
Seriously though, good info. +1
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