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#3: Design Tools : ContrastMaster 1.03 Retail for Adobe Photoshop (x86/x64) |
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| The Author: Dizel_ | 9 November 2009 | Views: 400 |
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ContrastMaster is a plugin for effective contrast enhancement as well as creating dramatic contrast looks, photorealistic paintings and HDR-like effects. It can turn low-contrast photos into vivid and detailed images and transforms ordinary photos into interesting and dynamic shots. ContrastMaster works with dozens of graphics applications including Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro, Photoshop Elements, Photo-Paint, IrfanView and PhotoImpact under Windows. For accelerated rendering it supports hyperthreading as well as multiple processors and cores. ContrastMaster works with 8bit and 16bit RGB images. |
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#5: Digital Photography » Image Editing : Artizen HDR 2.8.0 |
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| The Author: Dizel_ | 28 October 2009 | Views: 299 |
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From real to surreal, Artizen HDR has a complete set of powerful tools to produce the type results that you want to achieve.Artizen is full featured image editor with ability to work with JPEG's,Digital Camera RAW files and High Dynamic Range images in an easy and efficient manor suitable for both professionals and amateurs working on post-production workflows. |
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#6: Portable : MediaChance Dynamic Photo HDR v4.6 Portable | 16.5 Mb |
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| The Author: 7joker | 18 October 2009 | Views: 436 |
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MediaChance Dynamic PHOTO HDR it is the program which allows to transform your pictures, due to aligning a color, brightness and contrasting. After optimization your pictures will become more clear and realistic. The program of raschitana is similarly on treatment of dynamic pictures, takes away a moire and superfluous details due to pictures with a different display. The program works with files in the format of HDR, and also with the files of RAW, got from different digital chambers. Among possibilities of the program automatic adjustment of images, hand adjustment, is on key points, transformation of range of yarkostey HDRI to the range of yarkostey, represented a monitor. |
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#7: Utilities & Drivers » Device Drivers : Nvidia DirectX 11 Convert Desings Update for Vista, XP SP-3, SeVen (October 2009) |
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| The Author: Sejshen | 17 October 2009 | Views: 4623 |
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DirectX 11 by Desings | x86/x64 | 25.84 Mb/26.96 Mb Basic encoding and elaboration of DirectX 11 for Nvidia 9xxx / 2xx/3xx Nvidia DirectX Convert 11 (from Desings) A set of basic information about DirectX 11 for Vista and XP Service Pack 3 |
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#8: Portable : USB Applications Collection 10.2009 (2009/ENG/RUS) |
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| The Author: sobisvn | 16 October 2009 | Views: 2954 |
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USB Applications Collection 10.2009 (2009/ENG/RUS) | 2.41 GBIn the eight categories (internet, office, photos, security, sound system, video, web-design) are the most demand and the required USB-program (portable), which will satisfy all your daily requirements computer. Year: 2009 Language: ENG / RUS Platform: Windows XP, Vista, 7 (x86/x64) |
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#9: Portable : Portable STOIK Imagic 5.0.2ENG |
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| The Author: htdang | 16 October 2009 | Views: 482 |
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Portable STOIK Imagic 5.0.2ENG | Rar | 61.9 MB Photo and video organizer and editor with batch enhancement, Panorama and HDR stitching, RAW conversion. |
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#10: Digital Photography » Image Editing : Photomatix Pro 3.2.6 Final (x86/x64) |
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| The Author: Dizel_ | 11 October 2009 | Views: 765 |
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Photomatix Pro processes multiple photographs of a high contrast scene into a single image with details in both highlights and shadows. Photomatix offers two types of processes to increase the dynamic range. One process is called HDR Tone Mapping, the other Exposure Blending. Both processes are designed to produce an image with an increased apparent dynamic range, but their results are different. You should try both and then choose the result that works best with your images. The first section of this manual provides tips for taking photographs intended for High Dynamic Range ( HDR) processing in Photomatix Pro. The second section describes how to create HDR images and process them through Tone Mapping. The third section deals with the Exposure Blending functions, and the fourth section with the Batch Processing tool. Finally, section five provides a few tips and techniques. |
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#11: Digital Photography : HDRSoft Photomatix v3.2.5 |
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| The Author: imfamous | 6 October 2009 | Views: 830 |
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HDRSoft Photomatix v3.2.5 | 3.22 MBIf you have ever photographed a high contrast scene, you know that even the best exposure will typically have blown out highlights and flat shadows. Photomatix offers two ways to solve this problem: Exposure Blending: Merge differently exposed photographs into one image with increased dynamic range. Tone Mapping: Reveal highlight and shadow details in an HDR image created from multiple exposures. The tone mapped image is ready for printing while showing the complete dynamic range captured. Saving on lighting equipmentGiven that most digital cameras can auto-bracket at different exposures, you do not need to acquire expensive lighting equipment -and carry it- when shooting high contrast scenes. Just enable Auto Exposure Bracketing, and let Photomatix merge your photos into an image with extended dynamic range. |
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#12: Digital Photography » Image Editing : Photomatix Pro 3.2.5 Final (x32/x64) |
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| The Author: Dizel_ | 30 September 2009 | Views: 705 |
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Photomatix Pro processes multiple photographs of a high contrast scene into a single image with details in both highlights and shadows. Photomatix offers two types of processes to increase the dynamic range. One process is called HDR Tone Mapping, the other Exposure Blending. Both processes are designed to produce an image with an increased apparent dynamic range, but their results are different. You should try both and then choose the result that works best with your images. The first section of this manual provides tips for taking photographs intended for High Dynamic Range ( HDR) processing in Photomatix Pro. The second section describes how to create HDR images and process them through Tone Mapping. The third section deals with the Exposure Blending functions, and the fourth section with the Batch Processing tool. Finally, section five provides a few tips and techniques. |
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#13: Digital Photography » Image Editing : Photomatix Pro 3.2.4 Final |
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| The Author: Dizel_ | 28 September 2009 | Views: 348 |
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Photomatix Pro processes multiple photographs of a high contrast scene into a single image with details in both highlights and shadows. Photomatix offers two types of processes to increase the dynamic range. One process is called HDR Tone Mapping, the other Exposure Blending. Both processes are designed to produce an image with an increased apparent dynamic range, but their results are different. You should try both and then choose the result that works best with your images. The first section of this manual provides tips for taking photographs intended for High Dynamic Range ( HDR) processing in Photomatix Pro. The second section describes how to create HDR images and process them through Tone Mapping. The third section deals with the Exposure Blending functions, and the fourth section with the Batch Processing tool. Finally, section five provides a few tips and techniques. |
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#14: Digital Photography : HDRSoft Photomatix v3.2.3 x64bits |
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| The Author: alexwal | 18 September 2009 | Views: 656 |
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HDRSoft Photomatix v3.2.3 x64bits | 7Mb Photomatix Pro is a stand-alone program that creates and processes HDR (High Dynamic Range) images, and runs on Mac OS X and Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Vista. Some of the features of Photomatix Pro are also available as a Filter plug-in of Photoshop CS2/CS3/CS4 and an Edit plug-in of Aperture 2.1. |
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#15: Digital Photography » Image Editing : HDRSoft Photomatix v3.2.3 Incl Keymaker-ARN |
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| The Author: agroni112 | 18 September 2009 | Views: 776 |
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Description: Photomatix Pro is a stand-alone program that creates and processes HDR (High Dynamic Range) images, and runs on Mac OS X and Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Vista. Some of the features of Photomatix Pro are also available as a Filter plug-in of Photoshop CS2/CS3/CS4 and an Edit plug-in of Aperture 2.1. |
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#16: Portable : Photomatix Pro 3.2.3 Final Portable |
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| The Author: Dizel_ | 17 September 2009 | Views: 457 |
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Photomatix Pro processes multiple photographs of a high contrast scene into a single image with details in both highlights and shadows. Photomatix offers two types of processes to increase the dynamic range. One process is called HDR Tone Mapping, the other Exposure Blending. Both processes are designed to produce an image with an increased apparent dynamic range, but their results are different. You should try both and then choose the result that works best with your images. The first section of this manual provides tips for taking photographs intended for High Dynamic Range ( HDR) processing in Photomatix Pro. The second section describes how to create HDR images and process them through Tone Mapping. The third section deals with the Exposure Blending functions, and the fourth section with the Batch Processing tool. Finally, section five provides a few tips and techniques. |
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#17: Digital Photography » Image Editing : Photomatix Pro 3.2.3 Final |
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| The Author: Dizel_ | 16 September 2009 | Views: 619 |
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Photomatix Pro processes multiple photographs of a high contrast scene into a single image with details in both highlights and shadows. Photomatix offers two types of processes to increase the dynamic range. One process is called HDR Tone Mapping, the other Exposure Blending. Both processes are designed to produce an image with an increased apparent dynamic range, but their results are different. You should try both and then choose the result that works best with your images. The first section of this manual provides tips for taking photographs intended for High Dynamic Range ( HDR) processing in Photomatix Pro. The second section describes how to create HDR images and process them through Tone Mapping. The third section deals with the Exposure Blending functions, and the fourth section with the Batch Processing tool. Finally, section five provides a few tips and techniques. |
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#19: Security & Spyware : HDRSoft Photomatix Pro v3.2.2 x86/x64 |
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| The Author: Lewin2dd | 26 August 2009 | Views: 388 |
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HDRSoft Photomatix Pro v3.2.2 x86/x64 | 7MB Photomatix Pro processes multiple photographs of a high contrast scene into a single image with details in both highlights and shadows. Photomatix offers two types of processes to increase the dynamic range. One process is called HDR Tone Mapping, the other Exposure Blending. Both processes are designed to produce an image with an increased apparent dynamic range, but their results are different. You should try both and then choose the result that works best with your images. The first section of this manual provides tips for taking photographs intended for High Dynamic Range ( HDR) processing in Photomatix Pro. The second section describes how to create HDR images and process them through Tone Mapping. The third section deals with the Exposure Blending functions, and the fourth section with the Batch Processing tool. Finally, section five provides a few tips and techniques. |
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#20: Portable : Photomatix Pro 3.2.2 Final Portable |
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| The Author: Dizel_ | 26 August 2009 | Views: 334 |
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Photomatix Pro processes multiple photographs of a high contrast scene into a single image with details in both highlights and shadows. Photomatix offers two types of processes to increase the dynamic range. One process is called HDR Tone Mapping, the other Exposure Blending. Both processes are designed to produce an image with an increased apparent dynamic range, but their results are different. You should try both and then choose the result that works best with your images. The first section of this manual provides tips for taking photographs intended for High Dynamic Range ( HDR) processing in Photomatix Pro. The second section describes how to create HDR images and process them through Tone Mapping. The third section deals with the Exposure Blending functions, and the fourth section with the Batch Processing tool. Finally, section five provides a few tips and techniques. |
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#21: Digital Photography » Image Editing : Photomatix Pro 3.2.2 |
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| The Author: valdr | 25 August 2009 | Views: 761 |
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Photomatix Pro 3.2.2 | 4 MBIf you have ever photographed a high contrast scene, you know that even the best exposure will typically have blown out highlights and flat shadows. Photomatix offers two ways to solve this problem: Exposure Blending: Merge differently exposed photographs into one image with increased dynamic range. Tone Mapping: Reveal highlight and shadow details in an HDR image created from multiple exposures. The tone mapped image is ready for printing while showing the complete dynamic range captured. |
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#22: Digital Photography » Image Editing : Photomatix Pro 3.2.2 Final |
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| The Author: Dizel_ | 25 August 2009 | Views: 493 |
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Photomatix Pro processes multiple photographs of a high contrast scene into a single image with details in both highlights and shadows. Photomatix offers two types of processes to increase the dynamic range. One process is called HDR Tone Mapping, the other Exposure Blending. Both processes are designed to produce an image with an increased apparent dynamic range, but their results are different. You should try both and then choose the result that works best with your images. The first section of this manual provides tips for taking photographs intended for High Dynamic Range ( HDR) processing in Photomatix Pro. The second section describes how to create HDR images and process them through Tone Mapping. The third section deals with the Exposure Blending functions, and the fourth section with the Batch Processing tool. Finally, section five provides a few tips and techniques. |
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#23: Digital Photography » Image Editing : Photomatix Pro 3.2.1 Final |
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| The Author: Dizel_ | 10 August 2009 | Views: 435 |
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Photomatix Pro processes multiple photographs of a high contrast scene into a single image with details in both highlights and shadows. Photomatix offers two types of processes to increase the dynamic range. One process is called HDR Tone Mapping, the other Exposure Blending. Both processes are designed to produce an image with an increased apparent dynamic range, but their results are different. You should try both and then choose the result that works best with your images. The first section of this manual provides tips for taking photographs intended for High Dynamic Range ( HDR) processing in Photomatix Pro. The second section describes how to create HDR images and process them through Tone Mapping. The third section deals with the Exposure Blending functions, and the fourth section with the Batch Processing tool. Finally, section five provides a few tips and techniques. |
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#24: Portable : Photomatix Pro 3.2.0 Final Portable |
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| The Author: singcang | 27 July 2009 | Views: 370 |
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Photomatix Pro 3.2.0 Final Portable | 5,9 Mb Photomatix Pro processes multiple photographs of a high contrast scene into a single image with details in both highlights and shadows. Photomatix offers two types of processes to increase the dynamic range. One process is called HDR Tone Mapping, the other Exposure Blending. Both processes are designed to produce an image with an increased apparent dynamic range, but their results are different. You should try both and then choose the result that works best with your images. The first section of this manual provides tips for taking photographs intended for High Dynamic Range ( HDR) processing in Photomatix Pro. The second section describes how to create HDR images and process them through Tone Mapping. The third section deals with the Exposure Blending functions, and the fourth section with the Batch Processing tool. Finally, section five provides a few tips and techniques. |
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#25: Portable : MediaChance Dynamic Photo HDR 4.5 Portable |
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| The Author: Dizel_ | 24 July 2009 | Views: 753 |
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Many times you see a beautiful scene and of course you snap a picture! The result is often far from being the magical scene you carry in your head. Our eyes are very adaptive and they are also more sensitive to intensity than color. It is estimated that our eye can see over a dynamic range of nearly 24 f-stops while a digital camera can capture a dynamic range around 6 to 9 f-stops. The High Dynamic Range Imaging is a set of techniques that has been developed nearly 20 years ago to overcome the limitations of electronic devices by combining multiple exposures into one great looking image. |
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#26: Digital Photography » Image Editing : MediaChance Dynamic Photo HDR 4.5 Retail-FOSI |
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| The Author: Dizel_ | 24 July 2009 | Views: 547 |
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Many times you see a beautiful scene and of course you snap a picture! The result is often far from being the magical scene you carry in your head. Our eyes are very adaptive and they are also more sensitive to intensity than color. It is estimated that our eye can see over a dynamic range of nearly 24 f-stops while a digital camera can capture a dynamic range around 6 to 9 f-stops. The High Dynamic Range Imaging is a set of techniques that has been developed nearly 20 years ago to overcome the limitations of electronic devices by combining multiple exposures into one great looking image. |
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#27: Digital Photography » Image Editing : Photomatix Pro v3.2.0 Final |
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| The Author: imfamous | 13 July 2009 | Views: 1767 |
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Photomatix Pro v3.2.0 Final | 3.32 MBIf you have ever photographed a high contrast scene, you know that even the best exposure will typically have blown out highlights and flat shadows. Photomatix offers two ways to solve this problem: Exposure Blending: Merge differently exposed photographs into one image with increased dynamic range. Tone Mapping: Reveal highlight and shadow details in an HDR image created from multiple exposures. The tone mapped image is ready for printing while showing the complete dynamic range captured. |
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#28: Digital Photography » Image Editing : Adobe Photoshop CS4 Extended Edition - Final |
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| The Author: vvikkass | 5 July 2009 | Views: 5873 |
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New CS4 Features: Smoother panning and zooming and fluid canvas rotation (New) Navigate to any area of an image with new, ultra-smooth zooming and panning. Maintain clarity as you zoom to individual pixels and easily edit at the highest magnification with the new Pixel Grid. And use the revolutionary new Rotate View tool to smoothly turn your canvas for distortion-free viewing at any angle. Adjustments panel (New) Simplify image adjustment by easily accessing every tool you need to nondestructively adjust and enhance the color and tone of your images; on-image controls and a wide variety of presets are also included in the new live and dynamic Adjustments panel. |
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#29: Portable : MediaChance Dynamic Photo HDR 4.4 Portable |
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| The Author: Dizel_ | 23 June 2009 | Views: 413 |
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Many times you see a beautiful scene and of course you snap a picture! The result is often far from being the magical scene you carry in your head. Our eyes are very adaptive and they are also more sensitive to intensity than color. It is estimated that our eye can see over a dynamic range of nearly 24 f-stops while a digital camera can capture a dynamic range around 6 to 9 f-stops. The High Dynamic Range Imaging is a set of techniques that has been developed nearly 20 years ago to overcome the limitations of electronic devices by combining multiple exposures into one great looking image. |
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#30: Digital Photography » Image Editing : MediaChance Dynamic Photo HDR 4.4 Retail-FOSI |
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| The Author: Dizel_ | 23 June 2009 | Views: 876 |
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Many times you see a beautiful scene and of course you snap a picture! The result is often far from being the magical scene you carry in your head. Our eyes are very adaptive and they are also more sensitive to intensity than color. It is estimated that our eye can see over a dynamic range of nearly 24 f-stops while a digital camera can capture a dynamic range around 6 to 9 f-stops. The High Dynamic Range Imaging is a set of techniques that has been developed nearly 20 years ago to overcome the limitations of electronic devices by combining multiple exposures into one great looking image. |
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