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Do You Really Need HDR When You Have High Dynamic Range?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 291735" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p><strong>Re: Do You Really Need HDR When Your Sensor Already Has High Dynamic Range?</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think what you have shown is perfect the way it is. I would say the title question might be misleading since the tutorial is more of a "how to maximize your dynamic range using only a single image" but that doesn't take anything away from the excellence of your post. It's one of those rare tutorials that shows us how to do something that is very applicable to everyday photography and not one of those mile long Photoshop tour-de-force tutorials that few people would ever use. My hat off to you sir for taking the time to write something up that we can all use! Bravo!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 291735, member: 9521"] [b]Re: Do You Really Need HDR When Your Sensor Already Has High Dynamic Range?[/b] I think what you have shown is perfect the way it is. I would say the title question might be misleading since the tutorial is more of a "how to maximize your dynamic range using only a single image" but that doesn't take anything away from the excellence of your post. It's one of those rare tutorials that shows us how to do something that is very applicable to everyday photography and not one of those mile long Photoshop tour-de-force tutorials that few people would ever use. My hat off to you sir for taking the time to write something up that we can all use! Bravo! [/QUOTE]
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