Yes, Single RAW (DNG) then used CS4 to create +2ev and -2ev 'copies' and Photomatrix to combine into single HDR image. Deliberately wanted a natural look but with the extended dynamic range
It's a nice shot and quite obviously hdr (@ romano), BUT........ I find the wonky background way too distracting. What happens to the main subjects if you straighten it up? Just a thought.
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romano
HDR?
On March 24, 2010 16:54
terry.kelly
Yes, Single RAW (DNG) then used CS4 to create +2ev and -2ev 'copies' and Photomatrix to combine into single HDR image. Deliberately wanted a natural look but with the extended dynamic range
On March 24, 2010 17:30
mattcollins
It's a nice shot and quite obviously hdr (@ romano), BUT........ I find the wonky background way too distracting. What happens to the main subjects if you straighten it up? Just a thought.
On March 24, 2010 21:34
mattcollins
I downloaded it, straightened it up and it looks a whole lot better.
On March 24, 2010 21:39
terry.kelly
Good point, I'll straighten the background.
On March 25, 2010 08:34