![]() #On1 hdr tone mapping fullIt was a more involved process with reasonable amount of adjustment (“slider strain”) required if I don’t use their presets (which all have that “over baked” contrasty saturated look).įinally I ran the middle exposure (0 EV) RAW photo through PhotoLemur, and accepted the full enhancement. This was once my preferred application and approach for HDR (as it was my only application to allow merging of RAW files) but I seldom use it now. This Fourth line is using the AfterShot pro 3 to merge and tome map, keeping the changes to minimal tone stretching and slight lift in vibrancies. This third line was prepared with On1 Photo RAW’s new HDR merge which is pretty fast and the default tone mapping is realistic. This second line are the results from processing three bracketed photo through my current favoured HDR application Aurora HDR, using just the default tone mapping and Realistic Balance preset as a start, then small tonal and colour tweaks. This first row are the original photos (The EV=0 image as a jpeg) Finally how does this compare with my new software toy application PhotoLemur (aka AI enhancer). ![]() ![]() Bracketed exposures are a great way to ensure you get a decent exposure and taking this into traditional HDR merging and tone mapping will usually guarantee a decent picture. Sunset is a time that it can be difficult to capture a decent (and appropriate) dynamic range (tonal levels) of light. ![]()
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