This video shows you into depth how to create a photograph that has increased dynamic range—not overdone—using your camera's built-in feature of Multiple Exposure (note: not all cameras support this feature). This simple technique will give you more realistic humanlike results that Photomatix—or any turn-your-images-into-garage HDR software—cannot. Music: Forest Flower by Chico Hamilton Update: No, you cannot use Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) during the Multiple Exposure process. For some unexplainable reason, with AEB enabled, the Multiple Exposure feature will be grayed out (disabled). Multiple Exposure supported camera models: • D3-Series • D2-Series • D700 • D300(s) • D200 • D7000 • D5100 • D90 • D80 Camera models that do not support Multiple Exposure: • D1-Series • D100 • D5000 • D3100 • D3000 • D70(s) • D60 • D50 • D40(X) code pour embarquer la vidéo : >>> http://www.youtube.com/embed/1EoRbVX7Drk <<< |