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madmax200 Registered: Aug 16, 2005 Total Posts: 1824 Country: United States |
My biggest struggle is with blown skies and dark shadows all in one shot. Sure I can shoot for sky and shoot for shadows. But the you have to blend the tree lined ridge with the darker ground. Someone has to make a tool that works great and doesnt create washed out fake looking HDR's. ![]() |
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timothfarrar Registered: Mar 12, 2005 Total Posts: 410 Country: United States |
The washed out HDR look is caused by blending already developed photos with a small radius (halos around areas of high contrast) or using a small radius with local contrast enhancement (the graying effect).
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madmax200 Registered: Aug 16, 2005 Total Posts: 1824 Country: United States |
Tim |
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Doug Dolde Registered: Aug 19, 2002 Total Posts: 288 Country: United States |
Tim you make me, a 4x5 film shooter, want to go digital. Your work is exceptional ! |
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timothfarrar Registered: Mar 12, 2005 Total Posts: 410 Country: United States |
Michael, |
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Doug Dolde Registered: Aug 19, 2002 Total Posts: 288 Country: United States |
I get 425 mb 16 bit scans done on an Imacon 949 from my 4x5 transparencies. My dual Xeon 3Ghz with 3 gb ram will handle it ok. |
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Robert Snow Registered: Jan 24, 2004 Total Posts: 421 Country: United States |
If you are looking to extend the DR of single exposures, try Harold Heim's Light Machine 1.01. It has helped me out of tight spots many times. There is a learning curve, but it has great potential...my opinion. |
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G-Force Registered: Mar 29, 2004 Total Posts: 634 Country: United States |
Have a look at Photomatix. http://www.hdrsoft.com |