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Aug032009

Exposure Fusion over HDR

I'm not going to lie, I'm a huge fan of Exposure Fusion. Even though it's only just beginning to emerge as a promising method for creating great real estate photos (among others), it still rocks, and it can even 1-up HDR in a few instances.

Digital Photography School did a quick summary of what it can offer, here's a clip:
"In short, EF takes the best bits from each image in the sequence and seamlessly combines them to create a final ‘Fused’ image. Or more technically, the fusing process assigns weights to the pixels of each image in the sequence according to luminosity, saturation and contrast, then depending on these weights includes or excludes them from the final image. And because Exposure Fusion relies on these qualities, no exif data is required, and indeed, if you wanted to, you could include an image with flash to bring darker areas to life."

Read the complete article here.

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