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                Article:   Product Review: Casio Exilim EX-ZR10 Camera.Small and smart
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                &lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: small;&quot;&gt;The Casio EX-ZR10 is a small camera that&amp;rsquo;s packed with bells and whistles, but can it deliver the meat and potatoes&amp;mdash;good quality regular photos?&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/article/12941
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                Article:   Dynamic Range: Adorama TV .Digital Photography 1 on 1
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                &lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: small;&quot;&gt;This week Mark Wallace talks about dynamic range, a topic a lot of our viewers have asked about. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/article/12807
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                Blog:   The AEB Settings on Panasonic&apos;s LX5 Luxe Compact Make Me Happy.Three just-announced cameras from Panasonic have a wider AEB range than past models. And this is a good thing for HDRI photography.
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                The new Lumix cameras shoot RAW and allow for Auto Exposure Bracketing for three shots at up to 3 full EV spacings between each shot. As experienced HDRI photographers know, wider bracketing to captur
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/blogarticle/12640
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                Blog:   Free HDRI and CS5 Webinar by Jack Howard on June 11th.Jack will be giving a free screencast webinar on Friday June 11th all about HDR Photography with CS5
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                As part of the promotional campaign for the 2nd Edition of Practical HDRI, Jack Howard, Director of New and Social Media for Adorama Camera will be giving a free hour-long webinar on High Dynamic Rang
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/blogarticle/12573
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                Blog:   Quick Links: Mobygratis, Nintendo DS Controller, and more.A roundup of cool things going on in the world of photography right now
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                Free music from Moby for documentarians, an open-source controller from Super Mario Land, entry-levels SLRs score great in DxOMark tests, and more!
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/blogarticle/12381
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                Blog:   For me, Time Lapse Photography is What’s Happening Now.A plan for one branch of my photographic evolution.
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                Inspiring and amazing time lapse videos on Vimeo have been pushing me to really take the plunge into Timelapse imaging. And the growing subset of time lapse, HDR Time lapse is especially appealing to 
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/blogarticle/12339
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                Blog:   HDR PhotoStudio Brings its Magic to Mac!.Unified Color&apos;s great HDR program is now available for Mac users.
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                HDR PhotoStudio is an amazing program for High Dynamic Range Imaging. If you think HDRI is all about–and only about–cartoonish colors and dodgy halo-masking, this program will make you think about it 
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/blogarticle/12257
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                Blog:   Dear Camera Manufacturers: please take the training wheels off!.Focus priority, limited Auto Bracket sequences, force-fit exposure correction and autogaining video without manual overrides stifle creative photographers.
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                Poring through spec sheet after spec sheet while preparing my 2009 HDR All-Stars Buying Guide piece left me sort of puzzled as to why so many cameras are hobbled straight out of the box. 
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/blogarticle/12153
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                Article:   2009 HDR All-Stars.These cameras lead the pack for High Dynamic Range Imaging
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                &lt;p&gt;It&amp;rsquo;s true that you can make great High Dynamic Range Images with almost any camera with full manual controls, but a wide and fast bracket sequence makes it so much easier. These cameras are at the top of the heap for serious HDR photographers.&lt;/p&gt;
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/article/12092
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                Blog:   Advanced HDR Tone Mapping in Adobe Photoshop CS4, Part 2.Jack Howard illustrates advanced workflows for HDR photographers with Adobe Photoshop CS4 in the 2nd half of this screencast series.
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                There are some really amazing tools for HDR photographers in Adobe Photoshop CS4, but much of the power of CS4 in 32-bit space isn&apos;t well-known. In this two-part screencast series, we&apos;ll explore ways 
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/blogarticle/12076
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                Article:   PhotoZAP 14: HDR Overload.Our critics praise and pan your pictures
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                &lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: small;&quot;&gt;&amp;ldquo;I feel like I&amp;rsquo;m looking at a psychodelic interpretation of this scene&amp;hellip;it&amp;rsquo;s too much!&amp;rdquo;&amp;mdash;Mason Resnick&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/article/12058
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                Blog:   Advanced HDR Tone Mapping in Adobe Photoshop CS4, Part 1.In this two-part screencast series, Jack Howard illustrates some advanced workflows for HDR photographers with Adobe Photoshop CS4.
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                It&apos;s not that there aren&apos;t some amazing tools for HDR photographers in Adobe Photoshop CS4, it&apos;s just that these tools and tricks aren&apos;t all that well-known. In this two-part screencast series, we&apos;ll 
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/blogarticle/12048
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                Blog:   The Pentax K-x custom color machine..If the four color options for the US market weren&apos;t enough, check out the number of color combinations available on Pentax Japan&apos;s 100 colors, 100 styles site.
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                The just announced 12.4 megapixel Pentax K-x will be available in four color options in the US market. But over on a Pentax Japan site, there&apos;s a custom color site for the K-x that shows a heck of a l
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                Blog:   Pentax kicks it up a notch with the new K-x.Pentax&apos;s new entry-level SLR brings sensor-shift stabilized 720p HD video, in-camera HDR,and 4.7fps on a 12.4 CMOS chip to the low-budget pack just in time for the holiday rush. 
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                The Pentax K-x, the new entry-level SLR with a 12.4 megapixel sensor-shift APS-C CMOS chip, shares a good bit of digital DNA with the flagship Pentax SLR, the K-7. 
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                Blog:   Sigma DP2: In a class by itself for pocketable HDR photography.The feature set and image quality of the newest Foveon-chipped compact from Sigma makes it perfect for pro-quality pocketable HDRI.
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                There&apos;s not a pocket camera in market that comes close to the feature set and image quality of the Sigma DP2 for serious High Dynamic Range Imaging, except for its Sigma sibling the DP1. And if you th
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                Blog:   The Pentax K-7: The era of in-camera High Dynamic Range Imaging has arrived!.HDR capture mode on this new SLR combines three shots for an estimated 17 stop EV range
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                It&apos;s official. The just-announced Pentax K-7 is the first SLR with true in-camera High Dynamic Range Imaging capabilities. The new flagship of the Pentax line replaces the K20D, and although it has a 
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/blogarticle/11608
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                Article:   Tonemapping your 32-bit File.HDRI under the hood
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                &lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: small;&quot;&gt;True 32-bit High Dynamic Range Images have too much information to be accurately displayed on traditional computer monitors, so it is necessary to downsample or &quot;develop&quot; the 32-bit information into 8- or 16-bit space&amp;mdash;just like a traditional digital photo.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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                Article:   Making a 32-bit High Dynamic Range Image.Demystifying HDRI
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                &lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: small;&quot;&gt;Each series of bracketed source images needs to be combined into a single 32-bit High Dynamic Range Image. This 32-bit image can contain much more information than any 8- or 16-bit file type.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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                Article:   Lenses for HDR photography.Expand your range, both optically and otherwise
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                &lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: small;&quot;&gt;HDRI (High Dynamic Range Imaging) has become a much-discussed way to get the produce images with a range of tones and colors similar to what the human eye sees. Here are &lt;/span&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: small;&quot;&gt;some basic HDRI techniques and advice.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/article/8666
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                Article:   Bracketing a series of exposures for HDR photography.Photograph how the eye sees
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                &lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: small;&quot;&gt;HDRI (High Dynamic Range Imaging) has become a much-discussed way to get the produce images with a range of tones and colors similar to what the human eye sees.&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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                http://www.adorama.com/alc/article/8665
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                Article:   Tripods are the HDRI Photographer&apos;s Friend.For better dynamic range, you need a steady friend
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                &lt;p&gt;&lt;span style=&quot;font-size: small;&quot;&gt;In the field, High Dynamic Range Photography begins with a series of images of the same scene captured at different exposures. A tripod helps to ensure that the multiple source images are aligned properly. &lt;/span&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
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