HDR Photos
HDR Photos
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- SteveJobs0
"was HDR necessary for this shot? could it have been achieved with better lighting and camera techniques?"
that's the whole point of hdr, to avoid cumbersome lighting setups. just shoot, process, done. or in situations where you don't have any control over light.
the human eye can adjust better to such situations than your camera's photo sensor. so, you shoot a few shots and compensate for the over/under exposed areas in the scene. merge to composite and map the tones.
not much different from the curves tool, but far more powerful.
- Oh, I understand. I felt that HDR was more effective for a truly High Dynamic Range image, not a product shot.monospaced