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Anonymous
HDR from RAW
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Camera-Specific Properties:Camera ModelNIKON D50Camera SoftwareAdobe Photoshop CS2 WindowsImage-Specific Properties:Image OrientationTop, Left-HandHorizontal Resolution300 dpiVertical Resolution300 dpiImage Created2007:11:13 15:11:00Exposure Time1/100 secF-Numberf/9.0ISO Speed Rating400Focal Length70.00 mmColor Space InformationUncalibratedImage Width2000Image Height3008
>> Anonymous
sorry forgot my question, why is it so grainy? the quality was fine to begin with. (processed in photomatix)
>> Anonymous
It looks blurry too. What processing did you do on it?
>> Lynx !!KY+lVSl0s2m
Are you SURE this is hdr?
>> Anonymous
Why the hell does this crap exist?
>> Anonymous
>>91387
yes i am sure, you should see the original. I used photomatix and photoshop. I used photoshop to change the exposure of the RAW file then uploaded the files to photomatix
>> Anonymous
because when you pull up the shadows alot, it brings out the noise
>> Anonymous
The lesson here is to stop trying to make HDR images from one capture.
>> Anonymous
>>91433
moar liek use HDR on a photo that actually needs it. am i rite?
>> Anonymous
>>91437

Truth. HDR mania is out of hand. It has its place like any other tool, but every image isn't sure to be better with HDR.