WDWFigment
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- Mar 8, 2007
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I agree with Code and VVFF's statements for the most part. I hate to see moving objects in my HDR, so I always mask an image on top and brush through afterwards.
One other tip, and one thing that I think commonly happens with HDR images that aren't tone mapped (I'm not wild about tone mapping, myself) is that they look 'flat'. I always increase the contrast by a healthy dose to remedy this.
One other tip, and one thing that I think commonly happens with HDR images that aren't tone mapped (I'm not wild about tone mapping, myself) is that they look 'flat'. I always increase the contrast by a healthy dose to remedy this.