Exposure Bracketing

What Is Exposure Compensation?

Will help you override the automatic exposure adjustments your camera makes in situations with uneven light distribution, filters, non-standard processing, or underexposure or overexposure.

AEB

On many digital cameras, as well as a few drones, will include an Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) option. AEB is very useful for getting high contrast scenes for HDR. When AEB is selected, the camera will automatically take three or more shots, each at a different exposure.

AEB is like having an automatic version of exposure compensation that gives you a number of variations to choose from.

What Is Exposure Bracketing?

It helps you take exactly the same picture of your subject at several different exposure, eg +1,0 and -1. Means that you take two more pictures: one that is slightly under-exposed (usually by dialling in a negative exposure compensation, say -1/3EV), and the second one that is slightly over-exposed (usually by dialling in a positive exposure compensation, say +1/3EV). 

What are HDR Photos?

HDR(High Dynamic Range) HDR photography is a technique where (Multiple Bracketed Images) are merged together to make a single beautifully exposed photograph with a full dynamic range of tones from the very dark to the very brightest.

A camera can only really capture a limited amount of light and darks.

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