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To: Road Walker who wrote (181)8/23/2010 10:41:22 PM
From: Lahcim Leinad2 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) of 848
 
I assume that will be with a really fast multiple exposure mode

Exactly. Simultaneously exposed multiple images, so movement between the multiple exposures will no longer matter, as it does now, with the present day HDR limitations.

It will become a result combined of underexposure, normal and overexposure, spanning many stops, that will be combined before the shooter ever notices. Nearly infinite dynamic range possibilities. I dream about that.

Then, the same will happen with zooming. A multiple image will be made with a gazillion zoom settings in place, only to be combined into the one image we wish to generate from all that, later. A macro close-up, or 2000 mm view. Take your pick, afterwards.

Yes, we do live in the most incredible time, for inventive imaging of every kind! (g)

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