C coolin New Member Dec 28, 2008 #2 its done post-process, any camera can do it. im not sure but if you're interested you should google or do a search on it.
its done post-process, any camera can do it. im not sure but if you're interested you should google or do a search on it.
Anson Senior Member Dec 28, 2008 #3 HDR= High Dynamic Range You need to set Exposure Bracket in your 40D for this...
wakaowalao Senior Member Dec 28, 2008 #6 catchlights said: What is HDR? Click to expand... Athough its another spoonfeeding case, I applaud you for taking the effort to at least hyperlink to a valid search result.:thumbsup: Much much better than those-you-know-who.
catchlights said: What is HDR? Click to expand... Athough its another spoonfeeding case, I applaud you for taking the effort to at least hyperlink to a valid search result.:thumbsup: Much much better than those-you-know-who.