How about posting your HDR images?

Just-Clayton

Senior Member
OK!! Going to try this again. My computer was acting up. Other then the flag movement it turned out nice.
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Auslander

Senior Member
Here is another image. I have been going overboard with the 'HDR look', so now I'm trying to produce images that look more photographic while incorporating the tone mapping that HDR provides.

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Vixen

Senior Member
OK!! Going to try this again. My computer was acting up. Other then the flag movement it turned out nice.
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If I get an image set with movement I tend to scrap the bracketed set and just make a set by taking the 0 image and them exposing + & - in PS to make the set. You unfortunately do not get as good an image but in most cases most people would not even notice the subtle differences ;)
 

Auslander

Senior Member
If I get an image set with movement I tend to scrap the bracketed set and just make a set by taking the 0 image and them exposing + & - in PS to make the set. You unfortunately do not get as good an image but in most cases most people would not even notice the subtle differences ;)

I just discovered this technique taking online HDR training. I'm going to try it out soon. They called it "faux HDR", or single shot HDR. I bet would work much better if you start with a RAW image.

Chris
 

Vixen

Senior Member
I just discovered this technique taking online HDR training. I'm going to try it out soon. They called it "faux HDR", or single shot HDR. I bet would work much better if you start with a RAW image.

Chris

You still don't get as good an image tho ;)
 

Moab Man

Senior Member
My first, no wait... my second HDR atttempt. Used the technique because the slot canyons can be rather dark when the ceiling above is 400 feet up. Thoughts and comments appreciated.

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