Hhhr
Review - vs Stacking vs S5 | Mu-43
is completely reliant upon, bluntly, camera shake in order to produce eight overlapping images for in camera processing (stacking?) - it is
Re: "if you understand how the works": Micro Four Thirds Talk
The E-M1 III Hand Held Hi Rez image is actually a compilation of 16 individual images that are stacked in-camera resulting in a 25mpx or 50mpx
Cropping with - Small Sensor Photography by Thomas Stirr
The first image is a full frame capture, followed by a cropped version. As you examine these pairs of images it's good to keep in mind that an
How works: Micro Four Thirds Talk Forum: Digital
The MAIN DIFFERENCE between and TPHR is that tripod high res is a calculated shift that very accurately and carefully aligns pixels. If
Increases Dynamic Range - Small Sensor Photography by
Increases Dynamic Range Some testing done by the folks at Photonstophotos shows that the E-M1X's Handheld Hi Res mode increases
OM-1 underwhelming: Micro Four Thirds Talk Forum: Digital
The mode of the OM-1 promises an effective pixel increase of more than double, yet I'm underwhelmed with the result. Yes, I know I can use
Test with M.Zuiko 150-600 - Small Sensor Photography by
Summary. I found that the Handheld Hi Res (HHHR) technology resident in my E-M1X worked very well with the M.Zuiko 150-600 mm f/5-6.3 IS zoom.
post processing..a learning curve. - Olympus UK E-System
works by stacking multiple images. Since the water's moving, you've got movement artefacts in there. It's not added detail. isn't good
Extreme Noise Test - Small Sensor Photography by Thomas
One of the things that I really like about the Olympus Handheld Hi Res mode (HHHR) is that it produces full resolution RAW files, giving me a
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