Not sure what preset you used in Photomatix.? Did you use Tonemapping or Exposure Fusion on this post? Viewing larger version shows the processing has caused multiple Halo lines in the sky. Like the subject matter (composition) very much.
14 Apr 12:12
amshot
@rrr Thank you.
14 Apr 12:14
amshot
@digicam dont know what went wrong, used Tonemapping. Thank you for your comment.
14 Apr 12:17
amshot
@digicam How do i do that befor/ after thing?
14 Apr 13:52
digicam
@amshot , to be able to use HDR Switch (before/after) you must be a PLUS MEMBER. Look at the Top of the page and you will see PLUS listed between DISCOVER and UPLOAD. Click on PLUS to find out more about becoming a Plus Member. Your Subscription to the site would be greatly appreciated! Thanks for asking and Have A Great Day!
14 Apr 13:55
digicam
@amshot , Those Halo's more times than not are usually caused by setting the Strength Level too high when processing. Also referred to as Over Processing. Hope this helps.
14 Apr 13:59
digicam
@amshot Your Processing of the image "Falmouth'' is a great example of how HDR images should be Processed and Look.
14 Apr 16:06
amshot
@digicam Thank you for your help and kind comments.
Nice shot
Not sure what preset you used in Photomatix.? Did you use Tonemapping or Exposure Fusion on this post? Viewing larger version shows the processing has caused multiple Halo lines in the sky. Like the subject matter (composition) very much.
@rrr Thank you.
@digicam dont know what went wrong, used Tonemapping. Thank you for your comment.
@digicam How do i do that befor/ after thing?
@amshot , to be able to use HDR Switch (before/after) you must be a PLUS MEMBER. Look at the Top of the page and you will see PLUS listed between DISCOVER and UPLOAD. Click on PLUS to find out more about becoming a Plus Member. Your Subscription to the site would be greatly appreciated! Thanks for asking and Have A Great Day!
@amshot , Those Halo's more times than not are usually caused by setting the Strength Level too high when processing. Also referred to as Over Processing. Hope this helps.
@amshot Your Processing of the image "Falmouth'' is a great example of how HDR images should be Processed and Look.
@digicam Thank you for your help and kind comments.