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HDR - how to guide



  1.2 Dynamique billabong
There seems to be alot of stuff on this recently and people wanting to know more so i knocked together a little how to guide. i use Dynamic photo HDR as the interface is easier to use than photomatix.
if people want to know where to get a trial version
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of the software pm me

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Dynamic photo HDR also allows you to apply a fake HDR effect to a single jpeg


comparision between photomatix and dynamic photo HDR
photomatix
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dynamic photo HDR
 
  LY 182 FF CUPPED
not really true HDR as there is not really any detail in the shadows.
both images look flat.
 
  Megane RS 275 Trophy
A nice piece of software I've just downloaded the TRIAL version ;)

I use Photoatix & Artizen but the more the merrier.

Great guide by the way,

Billy
 
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Photomatix for the win!!! the effects on contrast from PMatix images look way better then this and CS3.... seriously guys.....photo matix has what 4 steps ????
 
using grad filters isnt exactly learning to expose. Subtle HDR can also produce different results to those you can achieve with a grad filter and which imo are sometimes also superior.
 
  R.I.P Zonda S
Just to point out that creating an 'HDR' from a single JPG is not recommended technique, and wont give the range you would get from multiple exposures. The same can be said for HDRs processed with multiple 'exposures' from a single raw image.
 


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