AgPhotoWings
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I know this area well ,but a unique , beautiful shot! Is this the work of the new Haselblad Raw??
I know this area well ,but a unique , beautiful shot! Is this the work of the new Haselblad Raw??
5AEB x 2..??...I,m familure with Photoshop, but the former...?Yes was the M2P camera. 5AEB x 2 and a little splash of photoshop
Can this be done in RAW too?AEB is Automatic Exposure Bracketing. Most DJI drones support this where it takes 3 or 5 photos at different exposure values and then you merge them in photoshop so you getting more consistent exposures across the whole image.
Yes. It's available for raw. It works better in rawCan this be done in RAW too?
Obviously I've got a lot to learn because I tried it last night and it only shot one image?Yes. It's available for raw. It works better in raw
Obviously I've got a lot to learn because I tried it last night and it only shot one image?
That went right over my head... Sorry!Do you have it locked?
Obviously I've got a lot to learn because I tried it last night and it only shot one image?
Thanks Downunder I found that last night and selected it but when i pressed the shutter button it only took one shot. So I tried holding it down and still only one shot. So then I tried firing off 5 times and all I got was 5 exposures exactly the same?![]()
Here's where to find AEB
Definitely does not sound right. Once I select AEB (either 3 or 5) I just press the shutter button (top right on controller) and it takes the 3 or 5 shots you asked it to do. You get all different exposure levels on each shot. You only need to press the shutter once and, if set for 5 exposures, the controller will make 5 shutter sounds very quickly. On your phone / tablet the shutter release button on the screen will display AEB in the middle of the button to show it's in AEB mode.Thanks Downunder I found that last night and selected it but when i pressed the shutter button it only took one shot. So I tried holding it down and still only one shot. So then I tried firing off 5 times and all I got was 5 exposures exactly the same?
What I didn't understand was Lon Denard's comment, "Do you have it locked?"
Okay thanks for that. I'll give it another try.Definitely does not sound right. Once I select AEB (either 3 or 5) I just press the shutter button (top right on controller) and it takes the 3 or 5 shots you asked it to do. You get all different exposure levels on each shot. You only need to press the shutter once and, if set for 5 exposures, the controller will make 5 shutter sounds very quickly. On your phone / tablet the shutter release button on the screen will display AEB in the middle of the button to show it's in AEB mode.
Thanks for that info! Never to old to learn...I am very old school, when Hasselblads had winders and 120 film. When shooting with transparency film I would always use three exposures. Never drempt of being able to merge them ...brilliant!AEB is Automatic Exposure Bracketing. Most DJI drones support this where it takes 3 or 5 photos at different exposure values and then you merge them in photoshop so you getting more consistent exposures across the whole image.
That is one amazing photo!!! Perfect timing. I would be proud to have taken that.
Sounds like HDR photography?AEB is Automatic Exposure Bracketing. Most DJI drones support this where it takes 3 or 5 photos at different exposure values and then you merge them in photoshop so you getting more consistent exposures across the whole image.
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