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    Differential HDR Processing Test (Photo Heavy)

    Today I went out experimenting with different locations, and since I decided it was a day to experiment, I processed each set of exposures in 2 different HDR processing programs. The outcomes were very similar in some cases, and very dramatically different in others.

    Each set of exposures was processed in Photomatix and Nik.

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    Is the first of each set the middle exposure? If so why did they require HDR processing?

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    Did you read his post ???? He used two different programs to process and is showing results from each program.
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    I'm liking the first pictures better, although they could use a bit more contrast for my taste. Interesting to see the two programs side by side though!

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    Anymore thoughts?
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    Thanks for the rundown. I got both programs but don't use NIK. Can't even figure out how to open it. I installed it and there is no icon. Why do they make progrms like that? Much prefer Photomatrix. At least I can find it.OK, I'm not a computer genius, I need easy stuff.
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    So did you process them the same way in each different program?

    B/c it seems like overall the second set has more saturation and contrast in general than the first set.
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    I was attempting to receive similar outcomes in both programs, but I found it difficult to get similar contrasts and saturation inside of photomatix.
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    In my opinion I think the 2nd set is better. In almost all the images.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JAC526 View Post
    In my opinion I think the 2nd set is better. In almost all the images.
    Nik was used for the second set of each images.
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