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3 more dabbles into HDR

 
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Dec 20, 2011 05:54 |  #1

Just a few more attemps at HDR...each are 3-image. Your thoughts?

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Just wondered in Nik HDRFX Pro how to avoid the halo on the blue sky?

This run through Silver FX Pro...
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The Rotunda HDR Silver Aged (external link) by http://bendthelight.me​.uk (external link), on Flickr

And finally the Deep Dark Wood...
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Dec 20, 2011 06:29 |  #2

You did a good job of processing the color version...I dont see any real noticeable halos or color banding going on in the sky.


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Dec 20, 2011 06:38 |  #3

digirebelva wrote in post #13572803 (external link)
You did a good job of processing the color version...I dont see any real noticeable halos or color banding going on in the sky.

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