Have you tried a crossover of the two HDRs?
Neither works for me as such, but both display very interesting
features - hence my question
Amitiés
Philippe
Le 30 mars 13 à 09:59, Wayne Harridge a écrit :
>>
>> PESO:
>>
>> Those who are allergic to HDR, don't look! I downloaded the free Nik
>> software which includes their HDR program and compared it with the
>> one I
>> have been using - PhotoMatix.
>>
>> These are made in the little town of Carmona, Spain, near Seville:
>>
>> The Efex Pro one:
>>
>> http://www.pbase.com/tinamanley/image/149421361
>>
>> and the PhotoMatix one:
>>
>> http://www.pbase.com/tinamanley/image/149421363
>>
>
> I prefer this one ! First one has a weird looking sky.
>
>> Of course, there are thousands of ways you can adjust each one but I
> prefer
>> something natural looking so that ruled out quite a bit.
>>
>> Which do you prefer?
>>
>> Tina
>>
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