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Old 12-26-2006, 06:10 AM
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I mean, you do have to see it on an hdr screen to reveal the work don't you ?
technically, yes (I believe). Doing this stuff in Photoshop is only simulating the HDR format. There is a marked difference between HDR and not, and that's namely exposure levels. The Photoshop method is merely taking the best exposures of each area and combining them so that the shot looks like it's properly exposed everywhere. This is how I understand it, anyways.

but it makes for some stunning shots when you really start playing with the levels. If you haven't already, do a search for HDR on flickr and just check out some of the amazing shots that come up.
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