Hello. I am sorry if this is a new thread!! I am starting to shoot in AEB Mode (burst mode) on my
Mavic Pro 2 Zoom and thought that when the photos were taken they were automatically combined by the
smart controller or drone. During my latest flights I used the AEB mode and the photos did not combine themselves I had to do it on Lightroom. Can someone help me with this issue??
See this thread for more discussion and examples of on-board HDR, AEB etc.
Yea, just set it on my dining room table and took two shots (non-hdr and hdr), then pulled off card and posted. No post-editing. Thanks. I my case they were shot in bright sun but looking down without the more extreme brightness situation as yours. The improvement was a bit more subtle.
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BTW, AEB is not burst mode. It stands for "Automatic Exposure Bracketing." When you shoot AEB, you can choose 3 or 5 images, and they will be separate images on your SD card, each with a different exposure. Five images gives you more flexibility IMHO.
If you shoot with the
M2P in HDR settting, you will get only one image, which is supposedly the combination of several images, each with different exposures. I am unable to find documentation of how many images nor the exposure ranges of them, which is why I say "supposedly."
It is possible that the
M2P actually uses just one RAW file to create an HDR image. One RAW file has enough data to create three images, each separated by one f-stop.
You can see from the examples in
the above mentioned thread, that the differences between
M2P HDR images and "normal" images are underwhelming. This makes me think the
M2P may perhaps just use one RAW file to create a so-called HDR image.
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