Don't forget the E-3's ISO bracketing function, which does allow you to make
three different versions of the same image, which then makes it a piece of
cake to blens the three exposures to recover the maximum from the highlights
and the shadows. But as Bob W has pointed out, it won't look "right" (if I
can put those words into his mouth.
Piers
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From: SwissPace [mailto:ian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 23 April 2009 06:12
To: Olympus Camera Discussion
Subject: Re: [OM] Struggling with light at Ballenberg in 2009
Thanks for looking, I should have mentioned that most in not all of the
interior shots have already been tweaked using shadow and highlight recovery
in aperture, I don´t think I can get them much better. The window light
always seen to "burn" out and with the E3 I can't recover the shadow areas
as well as I would like because it gets too noisy.
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