Thirteen. Putting It Together

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There are three things that I hope to leave you with when you finish reading this book: First, the idea that the process of HDR does not need to be incredibly complex. Follow a couple of guidelines. Take as many pictures as you can. Jiggle sliders. Repeat. To get involved in the whole “Can I do it in less frames” idea just asks for you to miss the opportunity to make a great shot. And, isn’t that what we are really after? Use the technology you have to your advantage. Let the pictures you make speak for you.

Second, the making of a good HDR image always lies in the postprocessing. If you are on the Internet looking ...

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