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I believe "HDR" refers to the maxium amount of stops available in one image. In other words the greatest "dynamic" range between an almost pure white point and an almost pure black point, almost being the operative word, white/highlights with detail and
JE Thank you very much! Any suggestions on the halo rewduction? I used 'Dynamic-Photo HDR' What are you referring to with the "camera club alert"
Thanks again
Dennis
Really nice shot. Play around with the saturation and highlights levels and your halo's may go away. Or u can "paint" them out if you're good in Photoshop!
Camera club reference re mono being a LDR.
In photomatix I can reduce the flaring being using the highlight smoothing slider, I am not sure how this works in you program though. This is only a minor tweak to a good to an already great photo.
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anonymous
Isn't monochrome imagery Low Dynamic Range?
On June 29, 2009 00:00
anonymous
I believe "HDR" refers to the maxium amount of stops available in one image. In other words the greatest "dynamic" range between an almost pure white point and an almost pure black point, almost being the operative word, white/highlights with detail and
On June 29, 2009 00:00
anonymous
Oh ho!! camera club alert! Nice shot Dennis, the halo effect could be reduced further though. but besides that a good shot
On June 29, 2009 00:00
anonymous
JE Thank you very much! Any suggestions on the halo rewduction? I used 'Dynamic-Photo HDR' What are you referring to with the "camera club alert" Thanks again Dennis
On June 29, 2009 00:00
anonymous
Really nice shot. Play around with the saturation and highlights levels and your halo's may go away. Or u can "paint" them out if you're good in Photoshop!
On June 29, 2009 00:00
anonymous
Thanks Mark L. I may tweak in PS a little, shouldn't be too much of a problem.
On June 29, 2009 00:00
anonymous
It's still a great shot!!
On June 29, 2009 00:00
anonymous
Mark-I am wondering if the fog accentuates the halos in the minds-eye
On June 29, 2009 00:00
anonymous
Camera club reference re mono being a LDR. In photomatix I can reduce the flaring being using the highlight smoothing slider, I am not sure how this works in you program though. This is only a minor tweak to a good to an already great photo.
On June 29, 2009 00:00