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This tip was printed from the MalekTips Computer and Technology Help and Tips website at http://malektips.com. Digital Photography - Bracket Your Important PhotosSUMMARY: Explains bracketing, and how it can improve your overall digital camera picture taking.
Bracketing is the process by which multiple photographs are taken of a particular subject with some of the settings slightly modified, such as shutter speed, f-stop, or aperture. For important photographs, it may be difficult, if not impossible, to correctly guess 100% of the time all of the digital camera settings needed to take the perfect picture in a given lighting situation. You might accidentally over or under-expose a picture, use a shutter speed that is too quick to allow the proper recording of the ambient light, etc. Thus, bracketing your photos takes advantage of an important feature of digital photography - you are not wasting any film! |
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