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HDR - can of worms?
#1
Might have open a can of worms here, does any still do HDR? 

 

Alban

#2
I use it occasionally. Well, rarely is more accurate. Lots of different uses and styles anyway. Can't please all the people all the time.

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#3
Me too. I think it has its application sometimes but I think it can be overused. Is it something you do in camera or with software?

#4
Software. I have used Dynamic Photo HDR for a while. More recently I got the Nik plugin but not really used that other than a quick test run.

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#5
Recently Ming Thein wrote a post on this very matter which also summarizes pretty much what I think: http://blog.mingthein.com/2014/04/14/hdr...mic-range/

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#6
Interesting article - thanks for the link. 

 

Some HDR I like, some I don't. It really depends on the subject and the reason for using it - does your scene exceed the DR of the camera's, do you really need to have absolutely all of the image's DR in a single shot. I've been reading through some stuff on dpreview. Not a member (yet) but I found this thread that was pretty interesting. 

 

http://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3648481

 

Alban

  


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