S.E.V. wrote in post #11535146
Actually the trick is to make two different versions of the HDR shot, one being in the natural stage and then the other in the grunge stage, trust me the newest version v4 of photomatix will let you toast the image really good, they even have a grunge preset. I use it then tweak the sliders till it looks good. Then take those two shots into photoshop and put the grunge on top of the natural one in layers, then play with the blend modes and opacity, then tweak some more in photoshop with levels, curves and what not. You get some awesome results.
Sevan
Sevan,
Thanks for your post and info. Sounds interesting and I may give it a try. However, it sounds like a lot of steps to go thru, especially when considering that Oloneo can create spectacular results in Auto mode with the single slider adjustment.
The thing I like about Oloneo is control. Even in Auto mode it offers controls that Photomatix does not such as individual color saturation, luminance, and hue adjustments. And in the Advanced mode, even more so.
With much more robust adjustment features, and also considering the fact Oloneo seems to be faster, it is my personal opinion that Oloneo absolutely kills Photomatix. That is, in all areas except one: ghosting/movement. Oloneo (at least the last time I tried it) really, really sucks at that. And Photomatix's semi-manual features works nicely.