There are a couple of people on the dpreview Nikon forum who tried
it. When you merge all the images you get all the detail in a very
flat picture and then have to reduce the detail by increasing
contrast to get a pleasing image. My impression is that it does not
give you much more than a well exposed single digital image. But
those were just initial experiments.
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
On Oct 17, 2005, at 7:19 AM, Willie Wonka wrote:
> PS CS2 has the feature of blending the images automatically for the
> purpose of dynamic range increase. They recommend taking series of
> pictures though...I have not used it yet, as my digiskills are not
> up to par, but have used their stitching tool in CS with very
> unsatisfactory results.
> Boris
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