![]() ![]() Two favorites I wrote about recently are the new Nik Software HDR Efex Pro, and the still beta Oloneo Photo Engine. I really have better things to do than fight with software when other options exist. All HDR applications will let you create realistic tone mapped images of course, but some make it easy, and some make it much more difficult. Personally, I like applications that help me get realistic results. I've seen some such creations that look good but I'll have to admit I'm not a fan of most images of this kind. Objects almost glow with oversaturation and halos. Some HDR applications tend towards the extreme, producing results that are more works of art than photographic images. If you're interested in natural looking HDR, you owe it to yourself to check out yet one more. SNS-HDR: An Easy Way to Get Natural Looking HDR ImagesĪs I've written in another recent article, there are a lot of new applications for High Dynamic Range imaging available these days. ![]()
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