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Auto exposure bracketing software for free.

Hi. I want to future proof my self if I ever go on a photography shoot for a house I need aeb. My canon m50 can do it, but I dont have the right software and right now I cant afford lightroom. But is there any other free software?

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Do you mean using software to combine multiple exposure bracketed images into a single HDR image? Definitely a helpful trick for keeping dynamic range in architecture shots! Good news is Darktable can do it and is free & open-source. I haven't tried Darktable in a long time but I hear it's a pretty good all-around Lightroom alternative these days.

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1 minute ago, Natty Ice said:

Do you mean using software to combine multiple exposure bracketed images into a single HDR image? Definitely a helpful trick for keeping dynamic range in architecture shots! Good news is Darktable can do it and is free & open-source. I haven't tried Darktable in a long time but I hear it's a pretty good all-around Lightroom alternative these days.

Yes. Thats what I ment

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36 minutes ago, Natty Ice said:

Do you mean using software to combine multiple exposure bracketed images into a single HDR image? Definitely a helpful trick for keeping dynamic range in architecture shots! Good news is Darktable can do it and is free & open-source. I haven't tried Darktable in a long time but I hear it's a pretty good all-around Lightroom alternative these days.

doesnt support cr3 lol.

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4 hours ago, RTX 2070 Max-Q said:

doesnt support cr3 lol.

oof, tough break. 😞

Adobe DNG Converter (free) might be a workaround to get the files into DNG format for import into Darktable.

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13 hours ago, Natty Ice said:

oof, tough break. 😞

Adobe DNG Converter (free) might be a workaround to get the files into DNG format for import into Darktable.

yea I do that. It works

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