I'm trying to create a bunch of .hdrs that I would be more than happy to share with everybody. The only problem is that I don't completely understand my digital camera nor some of the more technical terms in Debevecs creation tutorials when it relates to bracketing.
I figured out how to use my digital camera to automatically take a series of different exposures. The only problem is that I'm not confident with what the numbers mean. For example my auto bracketing settings gives the following options:
+/- 0.3
+/- 0.6
+/- 1.0
These three options can be set to x3 or x5. I take it that these are additive values multiplied by the number of pictures to be taken.
My default f-stop is 2.8. This aperture value does not seem to be changing (according to my lcd) when I'm running a series of exposures, although the shutter speed is jumping from 1/30 to a seeming 1/300.
So given these settings, is it safe to assume that 5 images taken at +/- 1.0 are going to jump from 2.8, to 3.8, ~7.8 respectively?
I figured out how to use my digital camera to automatically take a series of different exposures. The only problem is that I'm not confident with what the numbers mean. For example my auto bracketing settings gives the following options:
+/- 0.3
+/- 0.6
+/- 1.0
These three options can be set to x3 or x5. I take it that these are additive values multiplied by the number of pictures to be taken.
My default f-stop is 2.8. This aperture value does not seem to be changing (according to my lcd) when I'm running a series of exposures, although the shutter speed is jumping from 1/30 to a seeming 1/300.
So given these settings, is it safe to assume that 5 images taken at +/- 1.0 are going to jump from 2.8, to 3.8, ~7.8 respectively?
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