Your images are too good for them to be ruined by blown highlights. Because HDR photography was developed to capture the full dynamic range of a scene, there's no reason for blown highlights. Ever. If you've taken enough exposures, the detail was recorded
by the camera's sensor. Try sliding the whites slider to the left so the edge of the histogram curve isn't slammed into the right side of the histogram.
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mlibrescu
Your images are too good for them to be ruined by blown highlights. Because HDR photography was developed to capture the full dynamic range of a scene, there's no reason for blown highlights. Ever. If you've taken enough exposures, the detail was recorded
On August 31, 2010 17:29
mlibrescu
by the camera's sensor. Try sliding the whites slider to the left so the edge of the histogram curve isn't slammed into the right side of the histogram.
On August 31, 2010 17:30
alexis39
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On September 01, 2010 18:46