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Old 02-25-2009, 09:40 PM
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I liked QTPFSGUI but when you start you need to know its got quite a leraning curve. You might want to check out the flickr group for it.
I totally disagree with Japaslavian and anyone else who thinks all HDR's are bad images that are over processed.
you might see the majority of HDR being over done but if done right they are simply amazing.....
When I started it was the over done look i wanted and liked but as I got into the HDR technique I really wanted to go for the realistic as appose to the surreal.
It takes a light hand but Real HDR can be gorgeous and some fo the best shots I have ever seen.
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