@rocknrolla , to understand how your Image became an HDR. Number of Expsoures? Software Used? Hand Held or Tripod?
03 Jun 22:27
rocknrolla
@digicam I fully understand here you are coming from but far from convinced others on here are anything other than economical with the truth. A modern DSLR with the dynamic range available and a simple Photoshop action or a Lightroom preset makes a single image shot look identical to multi image shots merged in Photomatic or similar. It seems to me on this site its acceptable to give a shot the HDR "look" without it being a true HDR image. Modern software allows us to do this so how one gets to the final image seems irrelevant. Your views?
03 Jun 22:27
rocknrolla
@digicam I fully understand here you are coming from but far from convinced others on here are anything other than economical with the truth. A modern DSLR with the dynamic range available and a simple Photoshop action or a Lightroom preset makes a single image shot look identical to multi image shots merged in Photomatic or similar. It seems to me on this site its acceptable to give a shot the HDR "look" without it being a true HDR image. Modern software allows us to do this so how one gets to the final image seems irrelevant. Your views?
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@rocknrolla , to understand how your Image became an HDR. Number of Expsoures? Software Used? Hand Held or Tripod?
@digicam I fully understand here you are coming from but far from convinced others on here are anything other than economical with the truth. A modern DSLR with the dynamic range available and a simple Photoshop action or a Lightroom preset makes a single image shot look identical to multi image shots merged in Photomatic or similar. It seems to me on this site its acceptable to give a shot the HDR "look" without it being a true HDR image. Modern software allows us to do this so how one gets to the final image seems irrelevant. Your views?
@digicam I fully understand here you are coming from but far from convinced others on here are anything other than economical with the truth. A modern DSLR with the dynamic range available and a simple Photoshop action or a Lightroom preset makes a single image shot look identical to multi image shots merged in Photomatic or similar. It seems to me on this site its acceptable to give a shot the HDR "look" without it being a true HDR image. Modern software allows us to do this so how one gets to the final image seems irrelevant. Your views?
@rocknrolla , Thanks for your time and POV.