HDR? Photomatix? Something like that?
So if it's HDR did you process a RAW file several times at different exposure values then do the HDR thing on it?Yes and yes.
So if it's HDR did you process a RAW file several times at different exposure values then do the HDR thing on it?
I use different RAW files at different exposures... I think it comes out better than a single raw file. My camera can autobracket exposures, so I set that up, put it in continuous shoot mode on Av (so it keeps the same F stop and only changes the shutter speed). Here are the originals:
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After you blend them together in Photomatix, run a tone mapping on then to get the final image.
I uploaded the images so if anyone is interested they can try a "practice" HDR with the free version of Photomatix or Photoshop or whatever....
Flying along in flight...
Ok, I got ya. Usually when I think HDR I'm thinking of landscapes shot on a tripod, etc. But I guess with bracketing one could get images fast enough where the software could align everything. I've got CS4 but have yet to delve into all that, but I'm getting there. Most of what I've posted on here the last few weeks has been a straight RAW conversion in Lightroom without any tweaks.I use different RAW files at different exposures... I think it comes out better than a single raw file.