tennevin.yves wrote:
> paul womack wrote:

>> In particular, if you shoot using a tripod,
>> alignment becomes a non issue, and your photos
>> will probably be sharper as a side benefit.
>>   
> Untrue.
> Bracketed shots are still (slightly) shifted, even with a tripod, having 
> a shift of 4-12 pixels is still possible.

That's very odd - I've done many HDR sets on a tripod,
and get 0 pixel error every time. I'm don't even see
how they'd occur.

What tripod/camera combination are you using?

I'm using Canon A630 on a Manfrotto (old #144, from memory)

   BugBear

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