FutureFocus
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My goal is to:
1) Take an existing picture.
2) Make two more copies of it.
3) Alter the exposure compensation of the copies by eitherexactly 1 or 2 stops up or down as needed.
4) Merge those shots to form a quasi-HDR composite image.
When I open the master/source picture in Lightroom, how do Ichange the exposure by exactly one or two stops leaving all of the othersettings untouched?
Yes, I know the master exposure slider goes up to 5.00, butwhat exactly do those values mean if anything in direct correlation tof-stop's? Is it accurate?
Please help me understand how changing the exposure isexecuted.
Thanks in advance.
1) Take an existing picture.
2) Make two more copies of it.
3) Alter the exposure compensation of the copies by eitherexactly 1 or 2 stops up or down as needed.
4) Merge those shots to form a quasi-HDR composite image.
When I open the master/source picture in Lightroom, how do Ichange the exposure by exactly one or two stops leaving all of the othersettings untouched?
Yes, I know the master exposure slider goes up to 5.00, butwhat exactly do those values mean if anything in direct correlation tof-stop's? Is it accurate?
Please help me understand how changing the exposure isexecuted.
Thanks in advance.