![]() I always edit my photos quite a bit, and such HDR-ed images were always somewhat difficult as a starting point for my work. With each new software on the market my hopes went high again and again, but I always found that colour problem to be quite an obstacle in creating images the way I wanted. Some of colours were always hyped and changed, giving the final image quite artificial, over-sweetened look. I experimented with different HDR software, but while results were quite different in quality – one side effect was constant and unwanted. Seems like there is lots of interest in HDR technique, and people look for other solutions than new in-camera HDR processing, (like one offered in new Sony, and often not quite satisfactory).I used HDR technique many times, and it helped me creating some good images for both of my Caribbean coffee table books. I belong to an informal group of photographers here on Vancouver Island, and a question of HDR was discussed on our forum several times in recent weeks.
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