I know that photography carries a personal "to each his own" touch, but since HDR is new (or I am new to it), anyone can share their ABCs or 123s?
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Yes, basics... thanks.
I know that photography carries a personal "to each his own" touch, but since HDR is new (or I am new to it), anyone can share their ABCs or 123s?
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OT reply: Peter's on the rooftop thinking he could flyHi,
OT first: Where's Nathan, Peter? haha...
Anyway, remember to keep the picture looking natural. It has to bring out all the tones and colours of your picture but not so much that it looks too unreal.
Cheers,
Nick
is photomatix a software I can download?
does photomatix and adobe bridge differ in result?
i don't know that adobe bridge can be used to tone map or generate hdr.
i think you are talking about photoshop.
in which case, the answer is YES. photomatix is infinitely more user friendly.
that said, both generate very unnatural results.