PERFECT EXPOSURE EVERY TIME
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Have you ever looked at photographs from other photographers and thought, “How come they didn’t blow out the highlights?” or “How do they get it to look EPIC but natural at the same time?”
Well, I'm about to let you in on a little secret that might just change your photography game forever. It's called exposure bracketing, and it solves one of the biggest issues with digital cameras - their lack of dynamic range.
Alright, picture this: You're standing in front of an incredible sunrise. The sky is bright, but the foreground is dark as night. You take a shot, and... bam! Disappointment.
With a single image, either the sky is a blown-out mess of white, or the foreground is just a black blob. Sound familiar? Yeah, I've been there too. That's where exposure bracketing comes in to save the day.
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:D you're crazy
This works if you can use a tripod and your primary subjects don't move much in the frame. Good for landscape and other static scenes, but less useful for most wildlife and portraiture.
Very cool! It would be interesting if you explained your luminosity masking exposure blending in a future video. 👍👍
Hey Kev, thanks for taking the time to comment. No worries. I'm not an expert in editing (or anything else...) but I can for sure explain my process.
Ah, once again another great video. I’ve recently tried exposure bracketing for some pics that go beyond my dynamic range. Going to apply some of your tips and see if there is an improvement. Like you, I really trust my histogram over the image on the back of the camera or even my blinky’s. I know how far over I can go into the highlights before I lose info. Shadows are a little different, you are 100% correct when you try bringing them up, sometimes causing the noise to become a distraction in those areas.
Glad you enjoyed the video Patrick.
On my Sony I adjusted the Zebras to a point where I know for sure I have clipping.
Depending on the camera system you're using you could perhaps adjust them so you feel more confident in them?
Thanks for posting. To confirm, at 3:40, I believe you mean to say exposure bracket rather than focus bracket.
Well spotted :D.
Exposure bracketing is creating photo from multiple shots
Not for me
Keeping camera in exact same spot I dought I can do
Will make do with 10 stops for my pictures
If you can do this more power to you