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    Originally posted by Kelly w View Post
    I see some models now with the newer LED bulbs. What color light is in yours?
    White

    Robert

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      Hdr photos

      I take my new photos with HDR technique.
      Takes three pictures of each item.
      The first is normal exposure.
      The second is underexposed.
      The third is overexposed.
      Using Photoshop to generate HDR photo of these three pictures.
      Using a tripod and remote release for the three images will be exactly alike.

      Here are some of my HDR websites:

      http://www.laud.no/ww2/telefon/index.htm

      http://www.laud.no/ww2/kst/index.htm

      http://fykse.dnsalias.com/ww2/5wsb/index.htm






      My mainpage:

      http://www.laud.no/ww2/

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        Originally posted by Eric Gaumann View Post
        I don't know how well this will display as it's been high photoshoped but here are the details of the above.
        Again 400 ISO on the left half and 80 ISO on the right.
        You should be able to see the differnce.
        Hi, this is my first post. The higher ISO appearing blurrier is easily explained. Back in the days of film, high ISO film was used for shooting in low light conditions. This "fast" film had larger silver hallide grains in the film emulsion, which made it more sensitive to light, giving you the ability to shoot in low light at normal shutter speeds. The downside of the large silver hallide grains was that the photos would appear slightly blurry or grainy. Some photographers liked that for artistic purposes.

        For some reason, which I don't know, digital cameras do the same thing (perhaps just because some photographers like to make grainy images). So, when you zero in on a tiny portion of a photo shot at 400 ISO, it will appear somewhat blurrier than one shot at 100 ISO. So if you want fine detail, use 100, or lower

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              very helpful thread, i went on you tube and built a light box from a card board box and some white paper and paper towel to use as light diffuser. i am not a professional photographer so basically anyone can do this. i have to get better led lights. these are the results for tonight. ok im trying to post some pics and this is appearing:

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              can i get some feedback? thanks for now, best regards

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                I saved the pictures on my phone, some quality is going to be lost. Enjoy and by the way, if anyone is curious how to build a light box, I will help.

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                              Great photography makes the medals stand out,kevin

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                                My K&Q EK2. Just daylight and my Mobile Camera with 13MP
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