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Baicheng Innovations PLUTO - 4.3. HDR MODE

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Usage
1.
Set up a basic Time-Lapse sequence as described above;
2.
Click the HDR button on the upper-left of the red “Start” button. The
time-lapse HDR screen slides in.
3.
Turn on HDR and the parameters will show up. Refer to “HDR Mode” section
below for how to set HDR parameter.
4.
Make sure the time-lapse interval is long enough to take a set of HDR images.
5.
Press red “Start” button to take a HDR time-lapse sequence.
4.3. HDR MODE
High dynamic range imaging (HDR) is a process in which a greater dynamic
range of light is captured throughout the lightest and darkest areas of an image.
HDR Photographs are generally created by shooting multiple photographs using
exposure bracketing. After that, they are merged back together into a single HDR
image.
With Pluto Trigger, you can shoot up to 19 photos in a HDR sequence. And the
exposure step can be set a value from 1/3 to 3 stops.
Due to using Bulb mode, the shortest exposure that can be used in HDR is limited
depending on your camera model. In addition to that, exposure close to the
shortest limit may be slightly less accurate and may vary in brightness.
Usage
1.
Connect Pluto Trigger to your camera with camera release cable.
2.
Turn on Pluto Trigger and make sure Bluetooth is turned on.
3.
Turn on your camera. Set your camera to Bulb exposure mode.
4.
If your memory card allows, set your camera to RAW image format. This will
make post-processing much easier. If you change image quality setting,
re-check that your camera can still fit the planned number of images.