I was wondering: To do an HDR picture you need three or more photos at different exposures. Well, I got a Nikon and it has something called D Lighting which is (as far as I can tell) where the Nikon takes an image and gives the image you take + and - 1 EV and then gives you an HDR image.  I don not like NOT having control of my image when it is creating the HDR image. Anyone know of a program that will take an image and give it a plus and minus value you want and spit the images out so that he can play with it in LuminanceHDR?.... !!!! I got it..... LuminanceHDR will do it. Make three copies and adjust the EV setting in the HDR Creation window. Not quite as quick as I was looking for but it will work. 

I've been wondering: How is using more than three different exposures beneficial? Should you have an odd number of exposures with EV 0 being the one in the middle?

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