
So, in the end, this setting will produce three different exposure values of the same image (assuming I am set up on a tri-pod – you still have to press the shutter button three times to create each exposure bracketed image). By default, there is also a middle exposure value. With my Canon 7D, I can access the “Exposure Comp./AEB Setting” (AEB stands for Auto Exposure Bracketing) via the main menu and use my main dial to set a lower exposure and an upper exposure value. Different cameras have different capabilities, but here is an example. a darker image), one image with a middle exposure, and one image with a higher exposure (i.e.


With this technique, you’ll produce one image with a lower exposure (i.e. Some of you may or may not have heard of a technique in photography known as “Exposure Bracketing.” This is when you tell your camera you want to take multiple versions of the same image using different exposures.
