I'm thinking a lot of your HDR final images were actually a single exposure that was "photoshopped" to come up with multiple exposures. E.G the busy street scenes show no movement that would clearly show as blur in multiple exposure HDR processed images. No big deal, just a comment. Also my tastes tend to be more toward the realistic HDRs rather than those like yours that are so tonemapped they look like artwork. Just my preference - have fun!
Ghosting can be corrected by taking one of the five bracketed shots that clearly show the desired subject and masking it into a new layer. Not all of those shots are true HDR..some were RAW shots processed to HDR.
The shots I posted were my first efforts at HDR. I have since changed techniques to produce more realistic images while still using HDR. I looked at some of your pictures...quiet nice. Regards.
I'm thinking a lot of your HDR final images were actually a single exposure that was "photoshopped" to come up with multiple exposures. E.G the busy street scenes show no movement that would clearly show as blur in multiple exposure HDR processed images. No big deal, just a comment. Also my tastes tend to be more toward the realistic HDRs rather than those like yours that are so tonemapped they look like artwork. Just my preference - have fun!
dynaquest1 1 year ago
@dynaquest1
Ghosting can be corrected by taking one of the five bracketed shots that clearly show the desired subject and masking it into a new layer. Not all of those shots are true HDR..some were RAW shots processed to HDR.
The shots I posted were my first efforts at HDR. I have since changed techniques to produce more realistic images while still using HDR. I looked at some of your pictures...quiet nice. Regards.
grunstadt 1 year ago
good job man , what is ur camera ?
ghaloub 2 years ago
Olympus E-3 DSLR.
grunstadt 2 years ago
wahnsinn
aerobique 2 years ago