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which software do you use?posted by Szandor (D)Posted on Wednesday January 23, 2008 at 08:56. 616 visits. ( permalink ) |
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M a d . P h o t o . W o r l d says:
What kind of results are you after ? and what kind of results have you been getting ? ...
Szandor (D) pro says:
The picture looked nice, somehow different than the best original, but not "better"....
So compared, I had an original (the best exposed) that was "ok", a HDR (out of 3 or 5 differently exposed pictures) that showed softer detail and nice bright colours, but not enough darkness, or a photoshop-edited HDR with increased dark parts, but then the nice softer and brighter colours from the HDR are somewhat destroyed.
www.ipernity.com/doc/szandor/1274842 that is the "best" original I made.
The HDR showed some greenish-blue-dark sky (not bad) but too greybrown where the houses are and the street... all with little contrast only. And the left house that is a little bit too bright here, it didn't get better with HDR.. still too bright, although I used an underexposed pcture that was really nice in this part.
M a d . P h o t o . W o r l d says:
I really like photomatix from hdrsoft.com. Think theres a "free" version you can download and play with, but it creates a watermark in the finished tonemapped image. But try to test all the versions you can find, we all have different needs :)
Also i tend to find that i really need to just go crazy with the sliders to get something funny out of it or rather to get the "art" that i want for a particular shot
The tonemapping used between this:
and this:
are completely different. To the point of extreme. Some like it. Some don't :)
It has taken me the better part of a year to begin to understand how tonemapping really works and when i sit down now and look at an HDR i can say: "I want to go this way" and then make the sliders work for me, to create the final LDR. Don't know if it makes sense. So my point is FDR Tools could work, i just never hang round long enough to understand it.
Try the same exposures with different tonemappers/programs maybe that can show you what program is working for you.
Do you convert to TIFF/JPG before tonemapping or are you using your RAW shots directly ?
Szandor (D) pro says:
M a d . P h o t o . W o r l d says:
But it its worth while redoing the tonemapping with the RAW files for the final image. RAW files contains a lot more information than the JPGs.
Chris82 pro says:
All that remains says:
Godyfou says:
If I get the result I want with DPHDR, then OK. If not, I try with Photomatix.
Both do not give the same result. It also depend on the aligning step.
But DPHDR is much cheaper, and allows a larger choice of settings.
Pappion says: