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Rick's Nikon 1.8G Series Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnathan Aulabaugh" data-source="post: 123014" data-attributes="member: 7698"><p>I don't remember if it was Rick or another member but when I first started in this forum there was a member who posted an HDR of a car that was at the extreme that many complained about it but to me it reminded me of something you would see in an old biker bar or any where that one would look to nostalgia. In my everyday work I tend to lean toward the lighter end of HDR. even using tone mapping and then scaling down the effect to my liking. As Rick said it is a tool and like any tool you have to hone your skills in use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnathan Aulabaugh, post: 123014, member: 7698"] I don't remember if it was Rick or another member but when I first started in this forum there was a member who posted an HDR of a car that was at the extreme that many complained about it but to me it reminded me of something you would see in an old biker bar or any where that one would look to nostalgia. In my everyday work I tend to lean toward the lighter end of HDR. even using tone mapping and then scaling down the effect to my liking. As Rick said it is a tool and like any tool you have to hone your skills in use. [/QUOTE]
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