Example:
A Image 1 ISO 100
B Image 2 ISO 800
C Image 3 ISO 100
D Image 4 ISO 800
E Image 5 ISO 100
F Image 6 ISO 800
I think what is lacking is a software that produces not just blended images of A and B then C and D, but:
Currently the software does:
New Image 1: A+B
New Image 2: C+D
New Image 3: E+F
This halfs the framerate. What we need is:
Image 1: A+B
Image 2: B+C
Image 3: C+D
Image 4: D+E
Image 5: E+F
As you see we loose only ONE TOTAL Image per Stream, and i guess there is a better blending in between. So in result, the mentioned possibility to overlay the same video with one image shifted, seems to be the best approach, unless there is a special software, that does even more clever in between blending.
Perfect workflow I imagine would be to use Dual Iso with Raw recording, then combine by a script A+B B+C in 14 Bit a.s.o. as new HDR images and then go on from there i.e. with Resolve.
A Image 1 ISO 100
B Image 2 ISO 800
C Image 3 ISO 100
D Image 4 ISO 800
E Image 5 ISO 100
F Image 6 ISO 800
I think what is lacking is a software that produces not just blended images of A and B then C and D, but:
Currently the software does:
New Image 1: A+B
New Image 2: C+D
New Image 3: E+F
This halfs the framerate. What we need is:
Image 1: A+B
Image 2: B+C
Image 3: C+D
Image 4: D+E
Image 5: E+F
As you see we loose only ONE TOTAL Image per Stream, and i guess there is a better blending in between. So in result, the mentioned possibility to overlay the same video with one image shifted, seems to be the best approach, unless there is a special software, that does even more clever in between blending.
Perfect workflow I imagine would be to use Dual Iso with Raw recording, then combine by a script A+B B+C in 14 Bit a.s.o. as new HDR images and then go on from there i.e. with Resolve.