Talk:Autobracketing
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editSomewhere (I have mislaid the specific details) I read of a digital photographic technique that makes creative use of autobracketed images in post-processing. Three autobracketed images of, say, a small waterfall are split using software (such as Paint Shop Pro) into their R,G,B or H,S,V components.
Then unique channels from each image (for example: R from the first image, G from the second, B from the third) are combined to create a new image in which the immobile objects have their full colour restored while the mobile objects (water, in the example) take on a rainbow of colours.
If anyone reading this happens to know where (perhaps in Wikipedia? I've looked but cannot find anything so far) I'd be grateful for a heads-up here - thanks!
A reference in the article to the technique with a link might not be amiss, either :) AncientBrit (talk) 02:42, 22 December 2007 (UTC)
HDR
editAEB also has applications in HDR composition, which would be worth mentioning. Moppet (talk) 00:14, 4 January 2011 (UTC)
My 7D adjusts both shutter speed and aperture when doing AEB
edit"Cameras can perform autobracketing by adjusting either the shutter speed or the aperture setting, but not both at the same time."
My Canon EOS 7D does that, so I guess this is not exact.
Mrzeon (talk) 20:17, 25 July 2011 (UTC)
- That's right, my Minolta and Sony bodies also change both parameters at the same time in P mode. Therefore, I changed it in the article.--Matthiaspaul (talk) 14:17, 9 August 2011 (UTC)
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