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<blockquote data-quote="glebulon" data-source="post: 598482" data-attributes="member: 42954"><p>I tried metering for the highlights but had a ton of black clip on the histo, you might be right that I could have pulled some or all of it, honestly I doubt it but will not argue.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think because I mentioned HDR everyone is getting hung up on that, forget how it was made, tell me your opinion on the final result. Some people said it looks flat and I see that, no issues but what I see is people advising on what a "HDR" should look like. Next time I'll probably not say how the shot was made.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glebulon, post: 598482, member: 42954"] I tried metering for the highlights but had a ton of black clip on the histo, you might be right that I could have pulled some or all of it, honestly I doubt it but will not argue. I think because I mentioned HDR everyone is getting hung up on that, forget how it was made, tell me your opinion on the final result. Some people said it looks flat and I see that, no issues but what I see is people advising on what a "HDR" should look like. Next time I'll probably not say how the shot was made. [/QUOTE]
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