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Sender:Sacha Griffin
Date/Time:14-May-2012 15:43:47 +0000
Subject:RE: Shooting HDR Panoramas

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?shoot as a series of the same shutter speed? in regards to trying to build an HDR is a statement that destroys my comprehension of what you?re asking completely.

 

Try restating it again in a more specific manner.

 

Shooting HDR panoramas involves shooting a series of brackets modifying shutter speed at one position, and then changing positions until desired coverage is complete.

 

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From: #removed# [mailto:#removed#] On Behalf Of Richard C Gillespie
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2012 11:27 AM
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Subject: Re: [PanoToolsNG] Shooting HDR Panoramas

 

  

I'm sorry I meant 8 shots around at a constant f8 shooting at different shutter speeds.

Can I shoot as a series of the same shutter speed or do I shoot a series with different shutter speed.

 

From: Sacha Griffin <#removed#>
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Date: Mon, 14 May 2012 11:18:33 -0400
To: "#removed#" <#removed#>
Subject: Re: [PanoToolsNG] Shooting HDR Panoramas

 

  

Changing aperture will change the field of view, destroying any hope for creating an hdr image with simple methods. So you bracket your shutter speed, or in rare cases your iso.

 

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