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Well, ive been struggling to find a use for the HDR function but i

think i may have found 1.

 

Whilst doing long exposures at night with light sources in the scene,

usually you would get pretty bad flare (i found). Tonight i used 3

images and merged. It was pretty windy so they didnt align perfectly.

 

Has anybody found another uses for HDR?<div>00Cbts-24238784.jpg.02ec9f14616236370df7f6b60a4ea971.jpg</div>

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Thanks all. I was hoping some people may put their own images in which were made using the HDR tool.

 

1 thing to add, ihave another image shot at either ISO800/1600 and noise is non-existent. This one was made from 4pics and no colour changes (except for trying to match the ProPhoto profile's colours)<div>00Cc76-24243084.jpg.e7100e31d9365a8adcc622af1aa6d295.jpg</div>

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After reading the review in luminous-landscape.com praising HDR as a breakthrough, I have to say that I was disappointed by HDR. Out of a dozen examples I played with, there was not a single case where I could not do a better job with layers and masks. A vexing problem with HDR is that if the images have some motion in it (because of the breeze or moving people), the artifacts created by HDR are much more nasty and

difficult to fix than those obtained using layer techniques.

<a href = "http://www.terragalleria.com/">Terra Galleria Photography</a>

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