Sunrise Reflected - HDR Tutorial
One of the primary requirements for good HDR (High Dynamic Range) images is a tripod. Even if the normal exposure could be hand held, you still need to be sure that every image in the bracketed series will line up perfectly. Photomatix Pro, the software I use to process HDR images, can do a decent job of lining up images, but the result is often less than desirable if a tripod was not used - resulting in what appear to be out of focus images.Other important considerations are:
- aperture priority (to have a consistent depth of field),
- auto-ISO off (set the lowest ISO possible to reduce noise in the images),
- and manual focus (to make sure the focal point doesn't change from one image to the next).
- Some also recommend setting the white balance to something other than Auto. I always shoot in RAW, and this has not been an issue. If it were, the white balance of RAW images can always be changed with software.












