Okay, I'll humble myself and ask the dumb question. What are you guys
talking about, what is HDR? One of the reasons I am here is to learn,
after all.
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jv
On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 8:23 AM, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> HDR, blending and grads all have their place. I think the best approach,
> from a professional perspective is to be fluent and capable in all manners.
>
> Personally, my attempts at HDR have been quite successful, but the problem I
> run into is that in the process of combining images together I sometimes
> fail to see the original "vision" for the picture. I am in much better
> shape if I can get the "original" image as close to final output as I can.
>
> And now that I'm heavily into film again, ND-Grads are a point of interest
> for me too. I've been contemplating getting myself a nice Christmas present
> of high-quality ND-Grads. 11 years ago, my entire set of Cokin filters grew
> legs in a breakin and I never did replace them.
>
> AG
>
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