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HDRtist.. Has anyone used it?
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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 160240" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>I might take a look at it, but I find that for HDR work the best results require moving the sliders and whatnot, otherwise it's more like a high tech version of Instagram filtering. Not saying this is that way, but just from the comments I'm thinking it's like using a preset in HDR Efex Pro 2 and then clicking save - it'll be good, but probably not as good as it could be. But what do you want for free, right?</p><p></p><p>(edit - flash forward 2 minutes)</p><p></p><p>Just watched the video. Seems to be a single preset with fixed variations for tone mapping as you sweep across the "strength" slider. Nothing fancy, and nothing you couldn't do in Photoshop - or even Elements or Lightroom with the single photo stuff. Neat to play with if you've never done HDR before, but I'll pass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 160240, member: 9240"] I might take a look at it, but I find that for HDR work the best results require moving the sliders and whatnot, otherwise it's more like a high tech version of Instagram filtering. Not saying this is that way, but just from the comments I'm thinking it's like using a preset in HDR Efex Pro 2 and then clicking save - it'll be good, but probably not as good as it could be. But what do you want for free, right? (edit - flash forward 2 minutes) Just watched the video. Seems to be a single preset with fixed variations for tone mapping as you sweep across the "strength" slider. Nothing fancy, and nothing you couldn't do in Photoshop - or even Elements or Lightroom with the single photo stuff. Neat to play with if you've never done HDR before, but I'll pass. [/QUOTE]
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