Horizon Imaging

February 2015

Horizon Imaging explains the process of Exposure Fusion to improve dynamic range in Architectural Photography

The human eye is quite remarkable in its ability to capture detail in both the very dark and very bright areas of a scene at the same time (this is known as a scene with a ‘High Dynamic Range’). However, you will probably have noticed that digital cameras aren’t nearly as good as the human eye in this respect. For example, a single photograph taken inside a house will almost always fail to capture sufficient detail in both the interior of the room and the view out of the windows. Or a brilliant sunset might look incredible to the naked eye – full of rich reds, oranges and yellows – but to a digital camera it just looks like an amorphous white blob!

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Horizon Imaging offers advice on hiring a drone service provider in the Surrey Chambers of Commerce magazine

After recently becoming a member of the Surrey Chambers of Commerce, Horizon Imaging wrote the following short article for their Chamber magazine alerting fellow members to the need to be vigilant when hiring a drone service provider for the first time.

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