darren vena
Dec 28, 2006, 02:46 PM
SilverFast Multi-Exposure captures the maximum dynamic range of the original by performing multiple scans with different exposures. This is clearly different from the Multi-Sampling procedure, in which multiple scans are performed to identify and remove random noise patterns in an image. The new Multi-Exposure feature not only eliminates noise but also increases the dynamic range of the hardware.
Multiple exposures can eliminate noise and also reveal more fine image details in the hightlights and shadows. This will be most noticable in the sharp specular highlights and pronounced textures.
Multiple exposures can eliminate noise and also reveal more fine image details in the hightlights and shadows. This will be most noticable in the sharp specular highlights and pronounced textures.
