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HDR/HDRi and Tone MappingMerging several different exposures into a single image
Frank here is my attempt using just one of the photo's i think it was number 7547
I used one as i had trouble getting the images to line up ( movement in the trees i expect)
I used dynamic photo hdr and the full software not just the fitymi which is for just the one image
I have updated and had a quick play around with the new bits so here are a few
No not quite the hdr's expected but good fun just the same
sorry Frank if you wanted a bit more serious ones tip me the wink and i will remove them if you like
Hi Frank, Nice scene you shot there.
It's been my experience that 2-3 exposures is plenty even with a tripod and no wind. Not to say if your camera has the capability to fire of 5 or even 12 that you shouldn't take advantage of it,by all means. Just when you get them in Photoshop pare it down to a minimum to reduce blur. That's what I found anyway. YMMV.
On this I used to of your exposures and then did some post. I found a lot of purple/magenta aboration in the trees, do you shoot with a Sony? I took that out increased sat selectevly. Blured the sky. USM.
Ended up fairly nice I think.
Crazyfly i agree with you that has come out nice and I have seen other posters say that 2/3 shots is enough so for me i think i will use that info and not try for the 5
The style for that first one is the orton style relatively easy to do in ps