I should have put that in the OP - DOH!Paul Chapman":2f5cjhnv said:What's HDR, Ray?
Cheers :wink:
Paul
There are some HDR programmes, such as PhotoMatrix, but I use PS CS3 which has it built in. It's basically tone mapping twiddly bits.Steve Maskery":3bjgva5m said:Do you need any special software or is ti just a case of Smart Fix in PSP, for example?
Something else I didn't clarify in the OP - it's most suitable when shooting 32bit RAW images (that's what I do), but it's not impossible to do well in high-quality .jpg either.Smudger":3m425dz8 said:He has a way of doing it with RAW images - I'll ask again.
Argee":3vc6b3bu said:
Argee":32x1af14 said:Next time, try using an edge sharpen filter,
Not at all - that shows a more complete range of tones than ordinarily possible, even if from a single image. I'd probably have cropped the right-hand side tighter to the nearer castle wall, to match the left-hand side and cut out what looks like it might be a boat. Otherwise, great picture!iajon69":3bgzvihk said:Hope you don't mind me jumping in on your thread, only I attempted HDR for the first time this week as well!
I meant a filter within the software you used to create the example. As you didn't say what you used, I could only make a general suggestion. Using in-camera processing is not usually a good idea, because it can limit what you can do later on with the result.Steve Maskery":3bgzvihk said:My camera has a Sharpen/Soften function which I have never used. I take it that is what you mean?
Have a look at the sixth post down on page one.p111dom":2rh7i5ep said:So how do you combine them if it's not done in the camera? Photoshop? If so it would be good to know how?
Smudger":6hm050g4 said:That looks great.
So, basically, you took 1 shot in RAW, made 3 different files with different EVs and then combined them?
I'm not sure I can do that with my version of PS.
Argee":6hm050g4 said:Not at all - that shows a more complete range of tones than ordinarily possible, even if from a single image. I'd probably have cropped the right-hand side tighter to the nearer castle wall, to match the left-hand side and cut out what looks like it might be a boat. Otherwise, great picture!
Ray.
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