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HDR Landscape - First test image
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<blockquote data-quote="Joseph Bautsch" data-source="post: 17158" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>You may have the HDR "strength" slider set to high which can result in parts of the shot being "over cooked". Also try using fewer shots. You also have to remember that HDR is most effective in high contrast scenes, very dark shadows and bright highlights. If what you are shooting is more to the flat side then a smaller f/stop range works better. Your shot goes from +3 to -3. In a scene like this try shooting one stop up, one normal, and one stop down. With HDR "more" is not necessarily better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joseph Bautsch, post: 17158, member: 654"] You may have the HDR "strength" slider set to high which can result in parts of the shot being "over cooked". Also try using fewer shots. You also have to remember that HDR is most effective in high contrast scenes, very dark shadows and bright highlights. If what you are shooting is more to the flat side then a smaller f/stop range works better. Your shot goes from +3 to -3. In a scene like this try shooting one stop up, one normal, and one stop down. With HDR "more" is not necessarily better. [/QUOTE]
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