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Am 20.10.2012 15:24, schrieb renevg:
> I suppose when you use the next bracketed image, you use a different
> range of exposure values? That is; if you use the darker image of 2 EV
> underexposed raw file, you develop it to 0EV difference, +2EV and +4EV
> overexposed, to get in line with the other bracketed images? is that how
> you do it?

More or less. I never used it to replace all of the bracketed series. If 
I bracket -2, 0, +2 EV sometimes the hand held +2 EV nadir shot is 
blurred due to camera shake. In this case I use the 0 EV raw image, pull 
the exposure slider to +2 and convert. This replaces the +2 shot nicely.

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Erik Krause
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