Glossary Of Photography Terms
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Exposure Bracketing Exposure bracketing is a photographic technique used to capture multiple images of the same scene at different exposure settings, typically varying the exposure value (EV), aperture, or shutter speed. By taking a series of bracketed shots, photographers can ensure that at least one image in the sequence will have the optimal exposure for the scene.
Exposure bracketing is commonly used 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 rapidly changing light conditions. Bracketed shots can be merged or combined in post-processing to create HDR (High Dynamic Range) images with enhanced detail and tonal range. |
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