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HDR Discussions High Dynamic Range Imaging (HDRI or just HDR) is a set of techniques that allows a greater dynamic range of luminances between light and dark areas of a scene.

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Old 02-02-2010, 11:03 AM   #1
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Okay, i really like this one
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Wow very nice indeed congrats on a job well done
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THATS what old school B&W USE to look like! Fantastic job!
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Imagine you are proud of that shot. Nice work.
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I really like this picture. If you wouldn't mind sharing, how many photos did you combine for this? What program did you use?
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Moody and wonderful the way black and white shots can only be!!!
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pretty good. I see some halo action around the trees, but other than that, pretty good.
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I really like this picture. If you wouldn't mind sharing, how many photos did you combine for this? What program did you use?
Thanks, I used 3 exposures, -2 / 0 / +2

I used Photomatix Pro 3.1 for the HDR then CS4 to process the the black and white.

Here's the original image:
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pretty good. I see some halo action around the trees, but other than that, pretty good.
Completely intentional
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wow simply amazing b&w shot!!!! id frame that!
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Very nicely done! I dont run across BW HDR very often and I really like that one.
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