2009/5/14 Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com>:
> I'm not looking for tonemapping. Last night I was trying to shoot the
> sunset while overlooking the Santa Clara Valley. I could expose on the
> sky, or on the valley, but not both. It is a perfect case of where two
> shots, several stop apart, shot in the same fraction of a second would
> be the perfect solution. I suppose that I could try bracketing and
> post processing, but it would be very handy to have it in the camera,
> and to have the two frames close enough in time, without camera
> jiggle, to hand hold.

I believed that combining different exposures to a single photograph,
compressing the total tonal range into something renderable on a
computer screen/print, was what tonemapping was all about? Shouldn't
matter where the processing takes place as far as I can see...

You're most welcome to set me straight, though... :-)

Jostein

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