How about posting your HDR images?

Rick M

Senior Member
Newb- I shot each 3 shot bracket series at various stops, f11, f13, f16. I found f16 had the best "smoothness". At f16 the "normal" shot in each bracket was about 5-6 seconds. ISO was set at 100.
 

KWJams

Senior Member
Took our new toy box out for a picture today.

Starting to develop a favorable opinion of PSP X4 :)

Put the whole package together and am now "Officially" ready for the next Adventure. :cool:
Quick exposure merge done before the snow storm.

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TedG954

Senior Member
This post is to show Paint Shop Pro X5's single frame RAW HDR. Whew. That's a mouthful. The process only requires one RAW frame and the program does all the work. Of course, some tweaks are optional, and I made a few. It's a nice simple process.

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RockyNH_RIP

Senior Member
This post is to show Paint Shop Pro X5's single frame RAW HDR. Whew. That's a mouthful. The process only requires one RAW frame and the program does all the work. Of course, some tweaks are optional, and I made a few. It's a nice simple process.

I like the results Ted!

Pat in NH
 

BackdoorArts

Senior Member
Here are two takes of the same 9 exposure series, the color as it emerged from HDR Efex 2, and the black and white post processed in Silver Efex 2.

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Just-Clayton

Senior Member
I have been working with the corel paintshop x5 I just got. I am impressed by the single picture HDR. Here is a comparison.DSC_5814 (427x640).jpgDSC_5814 (533x800).jpg
 
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Just-Clayton

Senior Member
I was just showing the single shot hdr. I didn't mess with adjustments too much. I don't like cars in this style unless they are old and rusted up.
 
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