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My name is Brandon Sarkis on behalf of Expert Village. Today, I'm going to give you an overview,
and introduction to HDR, or High Dynamic Range Photography. And so, now that we've got the
photos in our Photo software, I'm actually you can see that I've got them used in stacks,
which is kind of neat, because this shows you a good reason to use stacks. So, I'm going
to choose this set of five right here, and I will be doing an exposure of five today
for my HDR. So I'm going to highlight that one, that one, that one, whoops, I'm un-highlighting
them. All right, so these five I'm going to put into a collection real quick. I'm just
going to name it project, and you'll see what happens. It's the only five photos I have
to see on the screen at once, and the neat thing about that is then I can look at them
one at a time in full size. This is a sunset a couple nights ago that I took. These are
all taken at the seconds apart from each other. You can see it's 6:28:59, 6:29:00, 6:29:00,
6:29:01, and 6, oh actually, that's 6:28:59 again. So you can see these photos were taken
just seconds apart, and you can see how different they all look, depending on your exposure
settings. So, at the next step I'm going to go through, and highlight developing each
individual one to get the most out of it before we composite them all together.