Moose wrote:
Thanks for your "mooseing" having seen what you have managed to do I
had another look with aperture and found some new sliders which I slid
;-) and made a second attempt. to see how close I could get to the
"moosed" image, I of course had the added benefit of working on the raw
file.
http://www.thattimeoflife.smugmug.com/gallery/6716762_L89RL#519706911_PVvoA
My question before I did that and as I have photoshop was going to be
Moose how did you do that, was it just a case of applying LCE and
sharpening.
>
> I quite agree. However, I don't think the problem is one of tools, so
> much as of user technique. Both in true HDR and in ordinary images that
> have been treated to recover highlight and/or shadow detail, it's very
> common to see a flat look for just the reason you give. It is not,
> however, inevitable.
> <http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/Others/Swiss/Ballenberg1.htm>
> - <http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/Others/Swiss/Ballenberg2.htm>
>
>
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