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Saturday, November 20, 2010
High Dynamic Range Pic of Cologne's Dom
An experiment combining three separate exposures into one using the free program, "FDRTools". Assuming you can properly get the images aligned, this will allow you to get an image that has a greater dynamic range than an ordinary camera can produce... Essentially, an image that is closer to what the eye can see... Notice, no greatly over or under exposed areas in the picture (the stained glass at the front of the Dom was highly over-exposed in the original photo, with the remainder of the Dom highly under-exposed).
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