If I want HDR: -2,0,+2. A single RAW shot processed as HDR or "HDR" is
also possible. You could try Topaz Adjust


On 18 March 2010 21:16, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I know that when it comes to exposure, film has a much higher dynamic range
> than does digital.
>
> What about the dynamic range of the image on the processed film?  I know
> that there's some roll off, so that if film can record 9 stops of range,
> (numbers POA*) it might only be represented with 7 stops of dynamic range.
>  Does anyone know off hand what the real values are for these numbers?
>
> What about scanners and digital cameras?  Do scanners have more dynamic
> range than your standard APS camera?
>
> If the image on film has more dynamic range than that on the camera, could
> you recover more of that data with bracketing and HDR processing?  How many
> stops of bracketing would you need?
>
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