Taking 2 or more photographs of the same scene at different exposures 1 according to light meter 2 onetwo stops underexposed 3 onetwo stops overexposed Why should you do this To ensure that you get the proper exposure especially in challenging lighting situations ID: 228574
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Exposure Bracketing:
Taking 2 or more photographs of the same scene, at different exposures;
#1- according to light meter
#2- one/two stops underexposed
#3- one/two stops overexposedSlide2Slide3
Why should you do this?To ensure that you get the proper exposure; especially in challenging lighting situations. Slide4Slide5
How do I complete this?
Exposure CompensationSlide6
Auto BracketingSlide7
Manual SettingsSlide8
High Dynamic Range (HDR)*tripod requiredSlide9Slide10Slide11Slide12Slide13Slide14Slide15Slide16Slide17Slide18Slide19Slide20Slide21Slide22Slide23
Other Types of Bracketing…Flash BracketingSlide24
ISO BracketSlide25
White Balance BracketSlide26
Depth of Field BracketSlide27
Focus Bracket