Glossary Of Photography Terms
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Bracketing Bracketing is a technique used by photographers to capture multiple exposures of the same scene, each with different camera settings, such as exposure, aperture, or white balance. By taking a series of bracketed shots, photographers can ensure they capture the scene with a range of settings, including overexposed, underexposed, and correctly exposed images.
Bracketing is particularly useful in situations where the lighting conditions are challenging or variable, such as high contrast scenes with bright highlights and deep shadows, or when shooting in difficult lighting conditions such as sunrise, sunset, or indoor environments with mixed lighting. Bracketed exposures can be later combined or selected during post-processing to create a final image that accurately represents the desired exposure and tonal range. |
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