Such nice images here... I am starting to dabble in HDR and am currently using HDR Efex Pro 2. It seems to work fairly well for my needs but I am curious to hear what seems to be the most popular HDR software out there. I also prefer to sharpen my images in PS but am not sure if this is a good idea after creating an HDR image. If I am using LR, I always export with zero sharpening and then just sharpen in PS using a custom script. Not sure if I need to alter my process when dealing with HDR...
Gary Clennan wrote:
Such nice images here... I am starting to dabble in HDR and am currently using HDR Efex Pro 2. It seems to work fairly well for my needs but I am curious to hear what seems to be the most popular HDR software out there. I also prefer to sharpen my images in PS but am not sure if this is a good idea after creating an HDR image. If I am using LR, I always export with zero sharpening and then just sharpen in PS using a custom script. Not sure if I need to alter my process when dealing with HDR......Show more →
I've used Nik HDR efex, Photomatix and Oloneo. I like Oloneo the most. If you haven't tried it out, suggest you do. It gives me the most natural and pleasing results out of the three.
Picture This! wrote:
I've used Nik HDR efex, Photomatix and Oloneo. I like Oloneo the most. If you haven't tried it out, suggest you do. It gives me the most natural and pleasing results out of the three.
I use HDR Efex Pro from Nik software. I am quite happy with it, but I never used other software.
Really great work on this thread... I tried to post here but it seems that I didn't figure how to do that. It keeps telling me that file size exceeds 700kps. I know I am missing something I just can't get my hands on it
hijazist wrote:
Really great work on this thread... I tried to post here but it seems that I didn't figure how to do that. It keeps telling me that file size exceeds 700kps. I know I am missing something I just can't get my hands on it
Have you tried using flickr, it seems to work just fine? Other than that, I have no idea personally! good luck!
Lieutenant Z wrote:
Porte Saint-Denis, Paris, D700 & Leica R 50 summicron
Lieutenant Z, Every time I see your exquisite photo's shot with the D700, it brings back memories of my own lost loved D700! I could only imagine what the outcome would be if you shot with the D800, most likely fantastic no doubt, but with rather obese files in the end! I actually contemplate selling the D800, buying back a pristine if not new D700, and investing in a nice glass, or two! Either way, it is mine, and I must really try my best to make it shine as it was intended too! I really need to practice more, and get out more when possible, as others have suggested, if that were possible! one thing i need to do as well, is calibrate my monitor, and also cj=heck to assure that my lenses are aligned properly, one thing that really vexes me!