Wednesday, September 28, 2011

HDR 5

I've been wondering for a while what would happen if you made an artificial bracket in Photoshop and processed it like a normal HDR bracket. The results were interesting. All images were processed in exactly the same way.

This has been produced with a normal HDR bracket.


This used only the normal exposure picture


Here's where things get interesting. This picture was made
using an artificial bracket. I used Photoshop to make a +/- 2
exposure picture and then ran it through the HDR process.
It came out pretty weird over all.


This picture was also made with an artificial bracket.
The difference is that I used a bracket with png images
as opposed to jpg images. I also had to manually input 
some of the exposure values to get it to work at all.
Photoshop didn't think they were from the same camera
and gave me a hard time. I think the end result is pretty 
passable though.

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