Use a tripod.
Take at least five to seven photos to capture the dynamic range of the scene.
Vary the shutter speed to create different exposures. (Caution: Changing the aperture can
produce lower quality, and changing the ISO or aperture may cause noise or vignetting.)
Keep in mind that auto-bracketing may not provide enough differences in exposures.
Set exposure differences one or two EV (exposure value) steps apart (equivalent to about
one or two f-stops).
Don’t vary the lighting in the images.
Keep each photo identical except for exposure. The scene must be stationary.
(Sourse. photoshop bible)
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