Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Messing around with HDR
Trying to figure out High Dynamic Resolution photography. You take three different pictures, then mesh them together using software. This is just a trial of a plant and a lamp in the front room. The three photos are taken with different
A Human eye can detect light ranges that exceed a 50,000:1 dynamic range. When a photograph is taken, you don't see this ratio. Especially if a photo is under or over exposed. To make media show what the eye sees, you can take a sequence of photos. One over exposed, one under and one normal. Mesh them together and bam. You get this. The first three are the normal ones not a great example. But it's something to work at a little more this week.
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I think you just posted the midtone image twice
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