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You are basically describing a manual hdr technique
This ^^. HDR does not describe a piece of technology which does this automatically - it's a technique. Doing it by hand can make it appear less cheap but it's still HDR by definition. Soz lads.
I'm not sure I agree 100%. The human eye does have a much higher dynamic range than any sensor, apparently many order's of magnitude better. This is mainly due to it being logarithmic instead of linear in nature.
HDR when done correctly is an attempt to simulate this.
wreng way around marra. Aperture is logarithmic, the human eye see's linear. Or have I read you wrong?
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