How about posting your HDR images?

Rick M

Senior Member
B&W HDR from a shot I didn't really like overall. This is a crop of about 1/8 of the original frame. Sometimes a lot of MP's to work with is a good thing. I'll have to re-visit this spot and focus in on this small area. I wanted to capture more of the still pond above but did not have enough height.


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RockyNH_RIP

Senior Member
You might try just using the single image in photomatix to create an HDR simulation also. You can create some effects manipulating one exposure but...., you cannot get data that was not there to begin with. Multiple exposures capture additional data that one exposure cannot, Changing the exposure of one image does not increase dynamic range or the original data (just an FYI).

Thanks Rick... I will give that a try... Appreciate the FYI and suggestions.. That is how I will learn

Pat in NH
 

TedG954

Senior Member
I'm just posting this as an example of Paint Shop Pro X5's single photo HDR function. I guess it works. It's a little too "loud" for my liking, but it definitely adds some zip.

Before and after.....


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ABN Panzer

Senior Member
Finally got around to clearing up some photos from Halloween.
This one is a bracket of 10 photos.... maybe a bit much... but what point do you start not seeing any benefits?
Took these with no lighting in the house other than what was produced by the candles in the pumpkins.
Had the camera in bulb mode and simply held the shutter open for various lenghts of time... not real technical.. but I am still learning different things.

I think it turned out pretty nice.
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