One Image HDR
February 8, 2010 by Moose
Filed under Digital Darkroom, Landscape Photography
Still playing catch up, processing images from this last road trip. I was looking at some of the TrueHDR images I did and wondered what would happen if I did just a One Image HDR from the middle exposure. At the same time, tried a couple of single clicks just to see the outcome as another possible tool in the photographic arsenal. I really like the Oak Bay Bridge, not liken the Muir Woods images, the boat going to sea has me jazzed.
As you view the gallery, you’ll see the After image on the left, the Before on the right. It’s on my to do list creating a simple how to video on this, but you can see and learn more about this from the same guy who planted the seed in my mind, RC, right here.
But this is real easy stuff, in Photomatix Pro, simply File > Open, select image and OK and you’re done! Give it a try.
Photos captured by D3x / D3s, 70-200VR2, 24PC-E on Lexar UDMA digital film
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