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Conversation Between Synn and Nio
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  1. Nio
    08-28-2009 01:34 AM
    Nio
    bro.. I checked for the settings of my cam and sadly it being a compact cam and not a Dslr can't take images in RAW format and also higher aperture values.
    So I think I'll have to start saving up for a better Dslr
    Anyways thanks for your help and will be disturbing you again if any tips are needed
  2. Synn
    08-25-2009 06:56 AM
    Synn
    Hi there, I'm not familiar with your camera's controls but if it supports bracketing, you can take HDRs. You need to set your camera to a 3 frame bracket with a compensation of 2EV. Basically, what it does is to take 1 properly exposed shot, one underexposed by 2EV (This captures the highlights) and one overexposed by 2EV (This captures the shadows).You can take HDRs even without bracketing too, but you'll have to manually set the EVs for the under/over exposed shots.

    Now mount your camera on a tripod, switch to Aperture priority mode (f11 is recommended for landscapes. Day and night), set the ISO to the lowest value and take 3 shots, one after the other. It's easier if you have a remote to trigger this.

    Later, you merge these in a dedicated software like dynamic HDR, photomatix or even photoshop to make your HDR image. There's an excellent tutorial by Anvancy at thephotographer.in on how to do this in Dynamic HDR.

    Feel free to get back to me if you have any more questions!
  3. Nio
    08-25-2009 12:18 AM
    Nio
    Hello Synn sir.. Your HDR pics are brilliant and gave a visual treat I needed a little info from you based on HDRs' .. I realize the potential of Nikon's D series and have seen some very good pics from D series of some friends.. I own a compact cam from Canon (sx 110is). My query is; is it possible to take HDR's with my cam? If so how? I have read about it but couldn't find the values specified in the notes in my camera.. So can you give me some tips if it's possible with my cam?
    Thanks,
    Nio

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