HDR sample...includes all EV shots for composite...

lextalionis

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Playing around some more with Photomatix...it's fun sometimes...not something I do a lot.

-1 EV
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0 EV
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+1 EV
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Final HDR Image
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-Roy
 
the one thing I hate about most HDRs is the glow...
There's not supposed to be a glow.
This one is pretty decent, but there is a small glow on the top of the building and that ruined it for me.
 
the one thing I hate about most HDRs is the glow...
There's not supposed to be a glow.
This one is pretty decent, but there is a small glow on the top of the building and that ruined it for me.

Can you describe in more detail where this "glow" is at? Thanks for the comments.

-Roy
 
I think he is addressing the general area at the roof line (archs) on the front of the building, particularly on the left side. Looks a bit like the effect you get from high pass filtering

-S
 
Can you describe in more detail where this "glow" is at? Thanks for the comments.

-Roy

I think he is addressing the general area at the roof line (archs) on the front of the building, particularly on the left side. Looks a bit like the effect you get from high pass filtering

-S

He answered it.

Basically, the whole roof line has a whiteish outline...hence "glow".

Otherwise, it's a really nice shot.
 
Yea, the glow can be tricky to keep to a minimum.

But, for me, the hardest part is keeping it looking natural.
Mine start to look like a painting or drawing.
The detail just gets fuzzy in a way.
Any tips on how to prevent that?

Here are some of my first experiments.
http://www.jtice.com/blogs/hdr_testing_3-20-07/

~John
 

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