HDR and tonemapping of images
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Barb - although I don't yet own a raw capable camera, I've been looking into HDR a bit.
My understanding is that it requires the different exposures of the same image shot in raw format. I see someone else has already mentioned http://www.hdrsoft.com/
I look the look of this technique. There are actions that can mimic a similar result such as playing around with midtones/highlight/shadows settings but I sure like the HDR results in the photos I've seen in a photography forum I frequent.
My understanding is that it requires the different exposures of the same image shot in raw format. I see someone else has already mentioned http://www.hdrsoft.com/
I look the look of this technique. There are actions that can mimic a similar result such as playing around with midtones/highlight/shadows settings but I sure like the HDR results in the photos I've seen in a photography forum I frequent.
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TracyB wrote:Barb - although I don't yet own a raw capable camera, I've been looking into HDR a bit.
My understanding is that it requires the different exposures of the same image shot in raw format. I see someone else has already mentioned http://www.hdrsoft.com/
I look the look of this technique. There are actions that can mimic a similar result such as playing around with midtones/highlight/shadows settings but I sure like the HDR results in the photos I've seen in a photography forum I frequent.
I like the look of it too, though not always. Sometimes I want the lows to remain just that way: extremely low. Rarely do I want blown-out highs, but even that sometimes works.
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Although it is a Lightroom article...Here is a good description of HDR and where Adobe is headed from Wired...
http://blog.wired.com/monkeybites/2008/ ... s-abo.html
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