Maybe I am totally wrong here, but Aperture is the one that controls the DOF and not the exposure. Exposure will control how much light it passes through to expose the object in question
Over expose will give you more details in darker area, but underexpose will give you less detail in shadows area.
For HDR, I would get a sturdy tripod, get the first shot in Aperture or shutter priority, then set to manual mode to get a different range of Fstop and shutter speed.
If someone is more knowledgable.. please correct me if I am wrong.
With a moving object, some HDR converter will let you "fake it out" using the same picture, but different exposure. (So using a Raw file and changing the EV in PS). I know that HDR in CS2 will not work using this method..
Last edited by Fobby; 12-08-2006 at 09:52 AM.
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