Hallöchen!

Richard Wonka writes:

> Sounds like something easily automated.
>
> What do people think?
>
> *Layer Images To Eliminate Noise*

Yes, it's surely an interesting feature.  My Sony does this
in-camera with five or six shots.  I like it a lot, especially in
museums: low-light, no flash allowed, and most subjects are
motionless.

However, the referenced article at www.dpmag.com is a good example
of photographers having no idea of physics.  (Someone really should
write a text attacking all these photography myths.)  The real
clever bit of this technique is the *alignment* of the images
afterwards.  Without it, it's pointless.  (Unless you want to mimic
ISO 20 or even below, but this is not what the article suggests.)

So, one has to find out how to align images properly.  Does the HDR
feature of DT does this already?  Then, one could take it from
there.

Tschö,
Torsten.

-- 
Torsten Bronger    Jabber ID: [email protected]
                                  or http://bronger-jmp.appspot.com


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