MikeandCarolyn
Free Member
I've been having a 'play' today-I read about HDR Imaging (High Dynamic Range) and decided to have a go.
The ideal is to choose a suitable subject (one which the eye can see but the camera cannot record all the detail,then shoot about 5 frames at different exposures and combine them using HDR software )
However,it is possible to take a RAW file and put that into HRD software and let the software do the Tonal Mapping.
Here's Giverny-1 which is the original RAW file edited in elements to give the best I could get-and then Giverny,which I put through the HRD software.
Mike.
Sharpness has really suffered during uploading-sorry-Mike.
The ideal is to choose a suitable subject (one which the eye can see but the camera cannot record all the detail,then shoot about 5 frames at different exposures and combine them using HDR software )
However,it is possible to take a RAW file and put that into HRD software and let the software do the Tonal Mapping.
Here's Giverny-1 which is the original RAW file edited in elements to give the best I could get-and then Giverny,which I put through the HRD software.
Mike.
Sharpness has really suffered during uploading-sorry-Mike.