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B&W Conversions and some HDR
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[QUOTE="Rich Rohrich, post: 1425910, member: 16241"] [i][b]** Warning Random Lunkhead opinion Alert[/b][/i] The HDR stuff I've found most interesting has more stops than I could normally capture in a single frame. If the original image was shot on an overcast day do you think there is more than 6 stops of data in the scene? The HDR bridge shot is a great example. That really has some great colors and light in the image you produced, and I'm guessing a single image would have been a compromise from a lighting standpoint. It's a sweet shot and it look like it's a scene that is tailor made for the coolness of HDR. I also the the stone stairs and railing shot for the same rreason. Lots of really cool detail got pulled out from the scene. [i][b]** END of Alert[/b][/i] :whoa: [/QUOTE]
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