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HDR photography One of the biggest technical limitations imposed on digital photographers is the inability to capture a wide tonal (dynamic) range in one shot. You inevitably get the highlights and not the shadows, or the shadows and no highlights. The only way to deal with this shortcoming is to shoot and process multiple exposures to produce whats called a High Dynamic Range (or HDR) photograph. In this way we not only include both highlight and shadow detail, but we also have the opportunity to create stunning visual effects. A Classroom course provided by The University of Sydney Centre for Continuing Education in Sydney, NSW, Australia
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