The HDRI 64 gives all the dynamic range. My scanner Nikon Coolscan 9000 is relatively good.
If I add the multi exposure, is it greatly improves the scan.
Does the multi-exposure is used only for the Jpeg?
Thank you
HDRi 64 with or without multi-exposure?
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Re: HDRi 64 with or without multi-exposure?
I don't see any difference
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Re: HDRi 64 with or without multi-exposure?
Dear user,
It depends on the image if a visible effect occurs.
If the normal scan already gets all the data in the shadows the additional ME scan mainly reduces noise and improves the dynamic range of the image.
Kind Regards,
Arne
It depends on the image if a visible effect occurs.
If the normal scan already gets all the data in the shadows the additional ME scan mainly reduces noise and improves the dynamic range of the image.
Kind Regards,
Arne
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