
I am trying to get into real estate photography and I am not getting HDR at all. I have a Nikon d60 that does not have AEB. I really dont understand any of this and how it works. Please any and all info would be helpful and appriciated.
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Permalink Reply by Wizam on December 12, 2011 at 9:19am Hi Leslie
Check out this link, it might help you: http://www.littletimemachine.com/hdr-guide/
About the AEB it's not a problem! if you're using Adobe bridge and Photoshop, you can use Camera RAW to edit a RAW or JPEG files " RAW would be better" and change the exposure there "AEB" and get your HDR photo!!!
I wanna help more but this is what I know, hope that helped!
Permalink Reply by Richard Deane on December 12, 2011 at 4:10pm How much information do you need?
Permalink Reply by Rob Bixby on February 26, 2012 at 5:42am AEB is a very nice tool, but you can do the same thing by simply switching to Manual and adjusting your shutter speed to get different exposures. People tend to try using aperture to change the exposure, but that changes your depth of field which can create focusing issues when combining images.
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