
It would be ideal if we had an even lighter image, but we can Is exposed for the interior of the church.

The darkest image is correctly exposed for the stained glass window, and the lightest These four images of the Basilique of Lyon (France) were taken on a tripod, using different shutter speeds Gordon Mcgregor is enthusiastic about LR/Enfuse.Inside Lightroom article by Steve Paxton.Wayne Grundy compares LR/Enfuse to other solutions.Article on LR/Enfuse by Twigs and Tracks Photography.A detailed screencast from Yanik's Photo School.LR/Enfuse with interiors, by Timothy Armes (author).LR/Enfuse is used by people all over the world. "Blend exposures using LR/Enfuse." from the 'Plug-in Extras' menu. With LR/Enfuse, simply select the images that need blending together and choose The solution to this dilema is image stacking! Image staking allows you to take a lot of shorter exposures and combine them for a longer total exposure time with star trails. The sky and foreground thus often require two radically different exposures.

Images with long star trails require very long exposures, however the ambient light of a scene is often intense enough to limit the exposure to something much shorter.
