
05-12-2008, 01:01 AM
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Originally Posted by kirbinster
The other thing you can do is shoot two or three shots at different exposures - one to get the sky right and then another one or two to get the darks and midtones. Then you can combine them as an HDR to get everything perfect.
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Yes, but then does he not have to make sure he is shooting in RAW to get the most benefits out of that?
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