While we were on holiday in Cuba we were able to tap inside two different churches. Using the EOS R's HDR Feature to take these 2 images. The HDR Feature allows you to set the 3 exposure from auto +/- 1, +/-2 or +/-3. The Camera does do the processing of the HDR based on the setting you have selected to create a composite jpg. What it also does is save the 3 RAW files used to make the HDR Composite for you to use to make your own HDR image.
The Catedral of Havana began construction by the Jesuits of the cathedral in 1748 and it was completed by the Franciscan order in 1777. This Church housed the bones of Christopher Columbus’ between 1796 and 1898, before they were taken to Seville Cathedral.
369a0313_HDR by tesarver, on Flickr
The 2nd image is the Ceiling of the Chapel in the center of the Colon Cemetery that is used daily for funerals
369a0381_HDR by tesarver, on Flickr
Both images are 3 images HDR set to auto and I processed the RAW files in ON1 Photo 2018. Camera EOS R w/ EF R 24-105 mm. Both handheld
Comments Welcomed
Tom
The Catedral of Havana began construction by the Jesuits of the cathedral in 1748 and it was completed by the Franciscan order in 1777. This Church housed the bones of Christopher Columbus’ between 1796 and 1898, before they were taken to Seville Cathedral.
369a0313_HDR by tesarver, on Flickr
The 2nd image is the Ceiling of the Chapel in the center of the Colon Cemetery that is used daily for funerals
369a0381_HDR by tesarver, on Flickr
Both images are 3 images HDR set to auto and I processed the RAW files in ON1 Photo 2018. Camera EOS R w/ EF R 24-105 mm. Both handheld
Comments Welcomed
Tom
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