The HDR range in my photo is not big.
I use a free onilne program which involves only processing a single image to yield the HDR photo.
I am interested to learn what it is. I have experimented with my camera’s HDR setting, which automatically melds two or three photos taken almost simultaneously, with an active d lighting setting and with post processing in light room. I live in an area with a lot of forests which are challenging for exposure.
My camera does not have a wide range of apertures when taking HDR photos. Now, I only use a single photo for editing to become a HDR photo. These photos usually provide a lot more details.
Are you using an HDR setting in you camera or combining images in post processing? The results are lovely.
The HDR range in my photo is not big.
I use a free onilne program which involves only processing a single image to yield the HDR photo.
I am interested to learn what it is. I have experimented with my camera’s HDR setting, which automatically melds two or three photos taken almost simultaneously, with an active d lighting setting and with post processing in light room. I live in an area with a lot of forests which are challenging for exposure.
My camera does not have a wide range of apertures when taking HDR photos. Now, I only use a single photo for editing to become a HDR photo. These photos usually provide a lot more details.
Hard to decide. Beautiful either way!
Maybe best if we can merge the two photos!