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The only one I'm *sure* of is #3, but it's hard to tell. I could easily be wrong too.
3 is hdr.
The only one I'm *sure* of is #3, but it's hard to tell. I could easily be wrong too.
HDR is a tool. The same restoring of dynamic range can be done without by masking images in PS, but, damn, HDR is easier. I use it to recreate what I saw that the camera couldn't rather than producing some crazy cartoon. This image is obviously HDR to the trained eye, but to anyone else it's just well exposed.
*note - on my wife's very bright laptop this looks flat, but processed on my screen it doesn't. Hope mine is a closer representation.*
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HDR is a tool. The same restoring of dynamic range can be done without by masking images in PS, but, damn, HDR is easier. I use it to recreate what I saw that the camera couldn't rather than producing some crazy cartoon. This image is obviously HDR to the trained eye, but to anyone else it's just well exposed.
*note - on my wife's very bright laptop this looks flat, but processed on my screen it doesn't. Hope mine is a closer representation.*
clickable.
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3 is hdr.
Yeah it's awesome
But it won't straighten your verticles![]()
Super pic and a great example of HDR![]()
As you say, to the untrained eye it looks entirely normal but I suspect that without HRD it would have been just a silhouette with a nice sky. And you couldn't do it with a grad![]()
Out of interest, what were the exposures?
Yay! Do I win a prize?![]()
Took my first HDR shots a month or so ago and still getting my head round it.I think really obvious HDR can be like this but it can also be very subtle