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Example of Content
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Refreshing Needs
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1. Tutorials
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Video tutorials on taking automated bracketed exposures - One video per "family" of camera model (i.e. camera models that share the same way of setting Aperture priority and AEB).
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New video needed when a new camera model that is relatively popular comes with a different way to auto-bracket
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Taking photos for HDR by manually changing exposure
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Tutorials (html or video) on HDR shooting "helpers"
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2. Reviews
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Reviews on DSLR, Mirrorless and Smartphone cameras from an "HDR perspective", which means the reviews focus only on features related to HDR photography. Here is an overview of what would be reviewed for each camera:
- AEB capability and a brief description on how to use it
- Whether includes option for an HDR mode or exposure blending mode, and if it does how it works and how it compares with bracketing exposures + processing in HDR software
- Whether includes option related to dynamic range increase (e.g. Nikon Active D-Lighting) and if so how does it compare with photo taken without the option and processed in HDR software
- Whether includes a setting for an HDR "effect" or filter
See as examples these reviews on the Canon 5d2 and Nikon D800
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New review needed when relatively popular camera model comes out, unless HDR related options are the same as described in existing review.
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3. Articles / FAQ
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HDR mode on iPhone - What is this about?
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New articles may be needed if change in HDR mode on new iPhone models |
Demystifying HDR - listing most frequent misconceptions on HDR and explaining why they are misconceptions
- HDR is a look, giving a kind of oversaturated overdone effect
- You can do HDR with a single picture
- Shooting for HDR requires a tripod
- RAWs have a much higher Dynamic Range than JPEGs
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Articles on HDR photography in general
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