04-11-2012, 08:18 AM
[quote name='Frank' timestamp='1334127813' post='17429']
I have no experience with HDR. I once tried it with Photoshop CS4 (with three differently exposured photos), but I don't like the HDR photo that I got (it looked weird). I don't know if it is the problem of my technique or the problem of Photoshop. What software do you use for HDR?
Thanks,
Frank
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What is key is finding the right way to compress the big DR into a small DR space, the "tonal mapping". This is what makes or breaks HDR.
In my opinion, successful HDR/DRI is when you do not see it is a HDR photo (with which I mean, you do not see anything artificial or unnatural about it).
I have no experience with HDR. I once tried it with Photoshop CS4 (with three differently exposured photos), but I don't like the HDR photo that I got (it looked weird). I don't know if it is the problem of my technique or the problem of Photoshop. What software do you use for HDR?
Thanks,
Frank
[/quote]
What is key is finding the right way to compress the big DR into a small DR space, the "tonal mapping". This is what makes or breaks HDR.
In my opinion, successful HDR/DRI is when you do not see it is a HDR photo (with which I mean, you do not see anything artificial or unnatural about it).