> I would think exposure blending would still work OK with CCD images.
> You would be combining the linear portions of each image, no?
Kinda sorta. If you are doing a three-shot HDR (-2, 0, +2), you can
end up with a wavy tonal response curve. Five-shot HDR (-2, -2, 0, +1,
+2) with the CCD 4/3 cameras is quite good. It can be difficult to
keep halos in check and the five-shot version usually does. However,
I've found that with the E-1, the best HDR is three-shot at 1 stop
intervals. The problem is WHICH three shots. So, I do the five-shot
capture and select three of the five for the HDR merge.
AG Schnozz
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