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jtrujillo
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Quite High Dynamic Range pic
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March 21, 2008, 04:30:59 am »
Hello,
I'd like to show you the result of blending 6 exposures separated 2Evs each with Enfuse (
http://wiki.panotools.org/Enfuse
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Each capture was raw processed with default settings in Capture one.
I find the results quite natural given the extreme range in the scene and the process very easy as it the output of efuse at default settings with a slight curve to increase contrast and some crop. The camera a 5D+24-105
This is one of the middle exposures so you can get an idea of the dynamic range involved
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Juan
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Eric Myrvaagnes
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March 21, 2008, 10:34:09 am »
That's a nice demo. It makes a better case for HDR than I've seen elsewhere. I expect that if you had opened up the shadows still more, you would have gotten the infamous, unrealistic HDR "look" that another thread here lambasts.
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