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Listening Well...
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E30 - 5 shot bracket exposure blend in Photomatix 3.0

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Uploaded: 02-Jun-2010 14:43 CEST
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Camera: Olympus E30
Exposure time:
Aperture: 7.1
Focal length: 9mm
Lens: 9-18mm
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ISO: 100
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Hmmm. . . Ok Bruce, you've almost convinced me to try HDR. This is outstanding, and I like the "Evening walk" too.

Jim Padget at 08:10 CEST on 03-Jun-2010 [Reply]

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Jim Padget wrote:
> Hmmm. . . Ok Bruce, you've almost convinced me to try HDR. This is outstanding, and I like
> the "Evening walk" too.
>


Hello Jim....

I was a big skeptic for years, too. Because you see so many are are so poorly done.

Give it a try and see if you can use it to record more contrast ranges that the digital sensor normally allows.

Digital has been around so long now that I think we have all grown accustomed to the narrower lattitude as normal.
A well done HDR reminds me of film...can record closer to what you see with your eye, more lattitude.

Cheers...

.

Bruce Thomas at 14:32 CEST on 03-Jun-2010 [Reply]

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Jim Padget wrote:
> Hmmm. . . Ok Bruce, you've almost convinced me to try HDR. This is outstanding, and I like
> the "Evening walk" too.
>


Hello Jim....

I was a big skeptic for years, too. Because you see so many are are so poorly done.

Give it a try and see if you can use it to record more contrast ranges that the digital sensor normally allows.

Digital has been around so long now that I think we have all grown accustomed to the narrower lattitude as normal.
A well done HDR reminds me of film...can record closer to what you see with your eye, more lattitude.

Cheers...

.

Bruce Thomas at 14:32 CEST on 03-Jun-2010 [Reply]

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Good HDR, not too HDR.. I tried several times to make those, but no, just can't quite get good results.

Jani Fofonoff at 06:07 CEST on 19-Jun-2010 [Reply]

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Best HDR I've ever seen. After so many pastel-colours-like HDRs, finally an HDR which looks natural, with great light and colours. You should use this as an example of what HDR can do.

Alfred Molon at 21:29 CEST on 27-Aug-2010 [Reply]

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The greens have that saturated look I'm always getting with Photomatix, but I really like the contrast in the rock. What kind of pp did you use, I'm still trying to find a good treatment to get rid of that pastel or lack of contrast look. As good an hdr as you'll see.

Mark Lannutti at 03:40 CEST on 31-Aug-2011 [Reply]