KrazyPete
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I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure you can't make an HDR image from one photograph. All the ones I've seen are made by combining several photos of the same subject taken at different exposures. That's how you get the amazing detail in the light places and the shadows.
It sounds like your program is similating an HDR look by doing some kind of automated curve adjustments in the background.
If you look at the high-res version of the castle in the OP you'll see the same guy in red repeated three times on the bridge. That's because the people where moving so they were in different places in each of the three different images used to make the one HDR image.
It sounds like your program is similating an HDR look by doing some kind of automated curve adjustments in the background.
If you look at the high-res version of the castle in the OP you'll see the same guy in red repeated three times on the bridge. That's because the people where moving so they were in different places in each of the three different images used to make the one HDR image.


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