Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011
There’s an App for that! Bracket Mode from Cogitap Software (iTunes Link) Enables a form of Auto Exposure Bracketing on your iPhone. Put simply, you point and shoot and it’ll capture two exposures, one covering the dark ranges and one covering the light ranges.
Why would you want to?
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Tags: AEB, Auto Exposure Bracket, Bracketing Mode, Exposures, HDR, HDRtist Pro, iPhone, iPhone 4
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Monday, August 16th, 2010
The Olympus EPL-1 is a superb pocket-able camera, that produces best of class photos (and even surpassing some DSLRs). Albeit it suffers from one fatal flaw that prevents it from being adopted in the field of HDR photography.
Let me start by saying that I absolutely and unconditionally love this camera, and have done since the moment I touched it. Not only is it’s image quality superb, it’s usability is great for beginners and people who know how to use a camera (I’m looking at you Sony). I was disappointed when I found this flaw, my feelings compelled me to find a way around around this problem. As I’ve spent some time with the camera, I’ve grown to love it even more and can’t bear the thought of having to give it up. However as I’ve yet to find a satisfactory solution, the bigger DSLR is seeming more like my only option.
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Tags: 12mm, AEB, Auto Exposure Bracket, Canon, DSLR, EPL-1, EVIL, Exposures, HDR, HDRI, High Dynamic Range, ILC, Interchangeable Lens Camera, LX3, m43, Micro Four Thirds, Nikon, Oly, Olympus, Panasonic, Pancake, Pany, PEN
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