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Trevor G Quayle wrote:
> Best to have a camera with manual focus and shutter speed ability.
> (I also use these functions often for regular photography with my
> camera). Nowadays you can get digital cameras with these functions
> for fairly cheap. (Better yet you can go DSLR if you have the
> money...one day... one day...)
I know very little about cameras: this is the first time I own a
camera in my life, believe it or not... the problem is that I didn't
have HDRI in mind when I purchased it, so following Murphy's law I
did chose the wrong one.
> Can you try averaging the images using a weighting appropriate to the
> reltive f-stops and camera response curve?
Very good suggestion, but I would have to learn *a lot* about
photography to be able to do this... Now that I remember, my brother was
into the photographic hobby some years ago and perhaps he still has some
basic books around (I only have to find the time to read them... :)
--
Jaime
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