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Nice...what software?

Thanks it's called fusion and I use the free one. (google fusion hdr). You take 3 photos, one over exposed one under exposed and one just about right and it stitches them together. The good thing is they don't have to be on a tripod.

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Nice...what software?

Thanks it's called fusion and I use the free one. (google fusion hdr). You take 3 photos, one over exposed one under exposed and one just about right and it stitches them together. The good thing is they don't have to be on a tripod.

 

can you just duplicate the one photo?

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Nice...what software?

Thanks it's called fusion and I use the free one. (google fusion hdr). You take 3 photos, one over exposed one under exposed and one just about right and it stitches them together. The good thing is they don't have to be on a tripod.

 

can you just duplicate the one photo?

 

 

 

 

Nice...what software?

Thanks it's called fusion and I use the free one. (google fusion hdr). You take 3 photos, one over exposed one under exposed and one just about right and it stitches them together. The good thing is they don't have to be on a tripod.

 

can you just duplicate the one photo?

 

Yeah you can. You can use just one but it's better to duplicate 3 and adjust the levels if you can.

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Nice...what software?

Thanks it's called fusion and I use the free one. (google fusion hdr). You take 3 photos, one over exposed one under exposed and one just about right and it stitches them together. The good thing is they don't have to be on a tripod.

 

can you just duplicate the one photo?

 

That can be done. It is known as Pseudo-HDR. But the results tend to look very unnatural. It is better to take multiple exposures. The greater the dynamic range (contrast) the more exposures you should take. But 3 is obviously the minimum.

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