10. Just light the fuse already
The fusion section here is designed to take multiple different exposure images and combine them together for one high dynamic range image. This isn’t really applicable for live action, it’s a technique which can only really be used for still photographs. For example, if I took the same photograph 3 different times, but with different settings on my camera, one photograph might capture the brightness of the lighting, while the second might be better at showing the details in that bright area, while another might have the details in the shadows. By combining and layering them together, you could end up with a final image that has all the details, but still bright colors.
Obviously since this is not something that’s possible with moving images, only still shots, we’re not really going to go further into how this works and the best way to use this tool. If you’re interested, please read more about it here.
Original images
Final HDR Composite image
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