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Old 02-12-2012, 11:51 AM
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Beautiful!!
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Thanks very much. It was very cold standing in the snow taking multiple shots. With this one I took three exposures and made an HDR composite in Photomatix Pro. Thanks again. Glad you like it.
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Very good processing than as I hate HDR, but here I can't tell.
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Yes I agree! HDR processing can be overdone particularly if one of the included options like "grunge" is chosen. These options provide a different perspective on an HDR image that a lot of users choose to use. Personally, like you I don't! I just use it to enhance an image but not to fundamentally change it too much.
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HDR? Came out nice.
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