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>> No. 2238 Anonymous
7th March 2010
Sunday 10:30 am
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http://www.hdrsoft.com/

>If you have ever photographed a high contrast scene, you know that even the best exposure will typically have blown out highlights and flat shadows. Photomatix offers two ways to solve this problem:

>-HDR Tone Mapping: Reveal highlight and shadow details in an HDR image created from multiple exposures.
>-Exposure Fusion: Merge differently exposed photographs into one image with increased dynamic range.

That sounds splendid but why do I find the results so unsettling?
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>> No. 2239 Anonymous
7th March 2010
Sunday 10:32 am
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>> No. 2240 Anonymous
7th March 2010
Sunday 10:36 am
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>> No. 2241 Anonymous
7th March 2010
Sunday 11:30 am
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Very interesting.
>> No. 2242 Anonymous
7th March 2010
Sunday 2:49 pm
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I love the saturation in HDR images. There's something awesome about them.
>> No. 2243 Anonymous
7th March 2010
Sunday 7:26 pm
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Only a couple of years late on this OP. The problem is that the technique, once established, became quickly overused and abused by beginner photographers who have no concept of subtlety when it comes to processing, and thus you end up with all these unrealistic alien-world photos. When done properly, however, it is difficult to even tell if the shot is HDR - pic related.
>> No. 2244 Anonymous
9th March 2010
Tuesday 1:39 am
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>>2243
The unsubtle, glaring vistas make good backgrounds though.
>> No. 2245 Anonymous
9th March 2010
Tuesday 10:32 pm
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It is horribly over-used. It's this generation's lens flare effect.
>> No. 2250 Anonymous
16th March 2010
Tuesday 4:17 pm
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>>2245
Awww god damn it, I'm still using lens flare, I just can't keep up with the y00f these days.

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