HDR, um, Results?
I've been messing with these HDR tools for several days now, and the thing I've learned is that I haven't learned enough yet, nor practiced enough. Here's a link to an album of these pictures.
First in the album I show you the picture as the camera wanted to take it, i.e. the middle exposure, neither over exposed nor under exposed. After that you can see the HDR results, all but two of which have a watermark of some kind. The Photomatix watermark is readily identifiable: the pink cross hatching is the watermark for FDRTools. The two HDR shots (the Blue Iguana and one of McMahon's Mill) with no watermark were created using Photomatix with the Tone Compressor tool, which doesn't leave a watermark. And both of the programs only leave a watermark because I'm still using the trial copy.
The pictures are presented in the order they were taken, which is not the order in which I tried the HDR techniques, so you can't see my progress over time. That might be for the best, as I prefer some of my earlier attempts anyway.
I'll add comments "soon" describing the sources, how many frames contributed to the picture and so forth. Please feel free to comment on these, add tags or whatever Picasa Web Albums makes it easy for you to do to interact with these pictures.
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First in the album I show you the picture as the camera wanted to take it, i.e. the middle exposure, neither over exposed nor under exposed. After that you can see the HDR results, all but two of which have a watermark of some kind. The Photomatix watermark is readily identifiable: the pink cross hatching is the watermark for FDRTools. The two HDR shots (the Blue Iguana and one of McMahon's Mill) with no watermark were created using Photomatix with the Tone Compressor tool, which doesn't leave a watermark. And both of the programs only leave a watermark because I'm still using the trial copy.
The pictures are presented in the order they were taken, which is not the order in which I tried the HDR techniques, so you can't see my progress over time. That might be for the best, as I prefer some of my earlier attempts anyway.
I'll add comments "soon" describing the sources, how many frames contributed to the picture and so forth. Please feel free to comment on these, add tags or whatever Picasa Web Albums makes it easy for you to do to interact with these pictures.
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