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I now understand how AEB in the mavics works; it shoots 3 or 5 images each separated by a +/- 0.7 exposure stops centered on the initial exposure. So you have 3 or 5 nicely spaced exposures you then merge to get that "perfectly exposed" HDR image you are after. I have grown fond of AEB and I now shoot most of my still in this mode and the end result is usually very good. Problem is, even with 5 exposures, your max exposure range is between +1.4 -1.4 ev which sometimes is not enough; I want more. So, is it possible to shoot 3 or 5 manually bracketed exposures in "single shot" mode, each separated by a +/- 1 ev, and then merge these in LightRoom to get a HDR image? Or is there some metadata added to the individual shots taken in AEB mode that tells LightRoom these are bracketed exposures? I have tried to research this for a few days but I am no wiser than I was a couple of days back. There are a few posts in this forum that seem to suggest a MEB is possible but they don't explain how to do it. I have also come across a post that suggests doing two sets of 5 shots in AEB to increase the exposure range ; but I don't quite get how one can then combine these 20 pictures into a single HDR image (do you simply drag all of them into LR and tell it to merge them into a single HDR? I can't test it and find out for myself since I don't have any such shots). I am intrigued by what I have read but I am more confused than I was when I didn't know anything about exposure bracketing. I will be immensely thankful for any answers or pointers If anyone has actually tried MEB with a mavic, which I am sure is the case, I would really love to hear from them.
Thanks again for all the lessons /bows deeply
EDIT: I very likely may have confused ev values and exposure steps in this post; my apologies if that is indeed the case.
Thanks again for all the lessons /bows deeply
EDIT: I very likely may have confused ev values and exposure steps in this post; my apologies if that is indeed the case.
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