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JRWappel

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Hey guys,

I just registered here. I've become a huge fan of HDR photography... at least when its tastefully done. I figured I'd share a few of my creations. Feel free to critique and criticize... I'm a big boy, I can take it! :lol:

This is shot is on a Ferrari F40 taken at the 2012 Greenwich Concours D'Elegance. The shot was taken with a Canon 5D MKII and a 24-105mm f/4 L lens without a filter.

Ferrari-F40-L.jpg


Lets hear what you think.

Thanks,

-JRW
 
You have some halos going on in the top right, the clouds in the top left mask any halos that would have occurred though which is pretty good.

I also noticed the front tire is more of a foggy black rather than a black. You don't even necessarily need to tonemap to fix that, a little photoshop could help.

Good shot, just needs to be fine tuned a little bit.
 
Did you take multiple exposures and merge them togehter or did you tonemap a single image?
 
You have some halos going on in the top right, the clouds in the top left mask any halos that would have occurred though which is pretty good.

I also noticed the front tire is more of a foggy black rather than a black. You don't even necessarily need to tonemap to fix that, a little photoshop could help.

Good shot, just needs to be fine tuned a little bit.

Seems about right. I'll see what I can do...

Did you take multiple exposures and merge them togehter or did you tonemap a single image?

Well, this was one of those times where taking multiple exposures wasn't going to work out too well. This came from a single RAW image. Post processing was done in Photoshop CS6 and Topaz Adjust. It was really my first time working with TA but I really like it so far.

-JRW
 
I figured with people in it it had to only be one image.

Btw...what a nice car.
 
I figured with people in it it had to only be one image.

Btw...what a nice car.


Photomatix's de-ghosting is pretty good, and I'm confident people wouldn't be ghosts unless they were running like crazy.

edit: epic calves on man in the background
 
Nice job retaining the realism. Just a few points of color issues as mentioned above, but overall nice job. Some masking in photosho would take care of some of those issues. ;)
 
Overall pretty good shot, except for the dynamic range being too wide for one shot, lol.
 
when the blacks look blue you have a problem
 
So being just 1 exposure, it's not an HDR, but a tone mapped photo that has not had the high dynamic range in the scene accurately rendered. From the looks of the sky, the dynamic range of the original photo has been substantially reduced by the tone mapping, and a somewhat murky glaze has some how been added over the entire image.
 
I have attached the original UNEDITED image.

$original.webp

when the blacks look blue you have a problem

Looking at the original picture, I can see your point... especially related to the black car n the left. Not something I had considered until you mentioned it.

So being just 1 exposure, it's not an HDR, but a tone mapped photo that has not had the high dynamic range in the scene accurately rendered. From the looks of the sky, the dynamic range of the original photo has been substantially reduced by the tone mapping, and a somewhat murky glaze has some how been added over the entire image.

From everything that I had read, creating an HDR image from multiple exposures of a RAW file is perfectly valid. In fact, its really the only way to do it with a scene where there is any form of movement.

I do appreciate the comments. Its allowed me to see things that I didn't see before.

Thanks,

-JRW
 
I would agree that processing multiple exposures from a single RAW can be valid IF the single RAW actually captures the whole dynamic range in a single shot. Unfortunately, they don't. The point is to take multiple exposures so you can capture the whole range, or at the very least more of the range than a single shot can and combine them into a single shot that displays that range.

I agree that tone mapped images do look good because I like the saturated colors they often present, but they are not HDR photos.

With that said, I like your tone mapped F-40 very much. Only issue I have, as mentioned, is the bluish cast to the blacks, especially the headlight bezel, but I don't find it overly distracting.
 
After seeing the original pic, I think it's better to post-process the original and not do HDR on this at all.
 
I would agree that processing multiple exposures from a single RAW can be valid IF the single RAW actually captures the whole dynamic range in a single shot. Unfortunately, they don't. The point is to take multiple exposures so you can capture the whole range, or at the very least more of the range than a single shot can and combine them into a single shot that displays that range.

I agree that tone mapped images do look good because I like the saturated colors they often present, but they are not HDR photos.

With that said, I like your tone mapped F-40 very much. Only issue I have, as mentioned, is the bluish cast to the blacks, especially the headlight bezel, but I don't find it overly distracting.

Thanks. After this came up in this thread, I did a little research online and found many different interpretations of what constitutes a true HDR image. I understand your point about trying to capture the entire dynamic range... makes sense. Unfortunately, that's not always possible (usually due to movement) so I think the single RAW file works and is HDR ... just lacks some of the range of a multiple exposure HDR image.

After seeing the original pic, I think it's better to post-process the original and not do HDR on this at all.

I like the original more.

Thanks for the feedback. Maybe I should just stick to the camera and forget about processing! :lmao:

Anyway, thanks for all of the comments. I really like the picture... its one of my favorite cars of all time. I have a few others that I'm working on that I'll post later.

-JRW
 

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