pgowder
TPF Noob!
- Joined
- Aug 31, 2009
- Messages
- 56
- Reaction score
- 0
- Can others edit my Photos
- Photos OK to edit
Thanks for the advice!I also tried a few at night. The noise was terrible!
Are there some tips for that?
1. Always use the lowest ISO if at all possible. Raising the ISO defeats the purpose of HDR since it limits the tonal range captured in any one of the individual shots.
2. Be careful not to boost the shadow detail excessively. You need to expose properly so that the "shadow" shot captures the desired detail without significant boosting.
Failing to follow these rules will lead to a significant increase in noise.
Usually the fireworks themselves exist in only one of the shots. The HDR processing is used primarily for the background skyline or foreground. The only way to get multiple images of the fireworks in the HDR stack is to grenerate multiple versions from a single RAW original with different conversion settings.Also I've seen some shots of fireworks using HDR. How is that done with the long exposure?