John Carson
Senior Member
My reluctance to discuss the issue is because of limited patience, not because I am avoiding your killer argument. Just for the record, here are some brief words.John Carson wrote:
I was trying to illustrate to you that the 'multi-shot HDR' method is of exactly the same exposure and processing as Fuji's 'single shot/multi-exposure EXR HD' - and thus that neither involve ISO changes.
The only tangible difference being that Fuji's two exposures are 'simultaneous', where as the conventional 'multi-shot' method's exposures are 'consecutive' (albeit barely seconds in between, if fast 'bracketing' is used).
With multi-shot HDR one of the images will have a faster shutter speed and it will be selectively brightened in post processing. The combined effect of in-camera faster shutter speed and brightening in post processing is similar to, though not exactly the same as, using higher ISO in camera. The difference is that the brightening is selective. Just as with higher ISO, the reduced shutter speed will worsen the signal to noise ratio.
See what a big difference it made to discuss multi-shot HDR?
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john carson