| I was just reading this today...
The primary subject is somewhat unrelated to this thread (talks about how you can get new firmware to have Canon cameras shoot "HDR video" (quote unquote). But the applicable part to this discussion is in the section "How to process the footage". They use After Effects. Just skimmed it myself, but looks like fun.
Alan On Sat, Dec 31, 2011 at 2:13 PM, Dave Bittner <dave@pixelworkshop.com> wrote:
I've got some footage from a Photron high speed camera that's presented an interesting challenge to me. The camera records a sequence of images that have a 48 bit depth, which is a large dynamic range. On export to QuickTime, however, you are forced choose a bracketed range of 8 bits. After multiple exports, I'm left with a movie that's underexposed, one that's properly exposed, and one that's overexposed. I want to combine then, HDR-style, to show the details in the highlights. (The footage is a series of explosions, so there's a lot going in the highlights.)
Any tips for stacking the footage in AE?
Thanks!
Dave Bittner - Pixel Workshop Inc.
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