Brain and High Dynamic Range targets
Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2019 3:32 pm
Hi,
There is something I might not be getting with Smart Histogram's Brain. If Brain gives the best equivalents for exposure based on the background sky, how does that square with the need to have exposure blending with high dynamic range targets. For example M42 really needs two exposures, (maybe even three); one to capture the Trapezium and at least another much longer one for the rest of the object, particularly the faint outer edges.
What am I missing?
Colin
There is something I might not be getting with Smart Histogram's Brain. If Brain gives the best equivalents for exposure based on the background sky, how does that square with the need to have exposure blending with high dynamic range targets. For example M42 really needs two exposures, (maybe even three); one to capture the Trapezium and at least another much longer one for the rest of the object, particularly the faint outer edges.
What am I missing?
Colin