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Old 10-11-2012, 12:00 PM
roughy (Mark)
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In the context of which you are interested, I have no knowledge of the benefits of bracketing. However it is a great tool for producing landscape shots using high dynamic range (HDR), combining an even and offset exposures of the same scene. Better than the inbuilt HDR function on my camera, as this only takes two exposures. On my Nikon I set the exposure compensation a preferred value above and below even and take the three shots. These can then be combined in photoshop to provide an image with the best highlights of each exposure.

There are a couple of online magazines, NPhoto (a Nikon specific magazine) and Practical Photoshop that often have articles on HDR imaging and processing.
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