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Old July 6th 16, 04:25 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
Ron C
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Default Not HDR

I took some snap shots at a company picnic, and
I found this shot fascinatingly psudo-HDR.

Seems the light and dark extremes created by
light streaming through the branches overwhelmed
the dynamic range of the camera.

Pushing shadows to the max and pulling highlights
to min in ACR resulted in what looks like a surreal HDR
rendering.


https://www.dropbox.com/s/uzjv0kpsnu...BA%5D.tif?dl=0


Just posted as a "for what it's worth" thing.

[YMMV]
Comments/criticism welcome.
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Later...
Ron C
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Old July 6th 16, 05:04 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
Savageduck[_3_]
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Default Not HDR

On 2016-07-06 03:25:25 +0000, Ron C said:

I took some snap shots at a company picnic, and
I found this shot fascinatingly psudo-HDR.

Seems the light and dark extremes created by
light streaming through the branches overwhelmed
the dynamic range of the camera.

Pushing shadows to the max and pulling highlights
to min in ACR resulted in what looks like a surreal HDR
rendering.


https://www.dropbox.com/s/uzjv0kpsnu...BA%5D.tif?dl=0


Just posted as a "for what it's worth" thing.

[YMMV]
Comments/criticism welcome.


It certainly has a tone mapped look to it, and that is basically what
you have done by stretching the DR in ACR.

What I see in the EXIF data is an entry for "Exposure Mode: Auto
Bracket". So I have to ask did you actually shoot an exposure bracket,
and if so what were the parameters of the bracket?

If you had an exposure bracket set why didn't you use the Merge to HDR
Pro 32-bit that is available in PS CS6?
https://youtu.be/j7xiyPEWkrg

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Old July 6th 16, 03:30 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Ron C
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Default Not HDR

On 7/6/2016 12:04 AM, Savageduck wrote:
On 2016-07-06 03:25:25 +0000, Ron C said:

I took some snap shots at a company picnic, and
I found this shot fascinatingly psudo-HDR.

Seems the light and dark extremes created by
light streaming through the branches overwhelmed
the dynamic range of the camera.

Pushing shadows to the max and pulling highlights
to min in ACR resulted in what looks like a surreal HDR
rendering.


https://www.dropbox.com/s/uzjv0kpsnu...BA%5D.tif?dl=0


Just posted as a "for what it's worth" thing.

[YMMV]
Comments/criticism welcome.


It certainly has a tone mapped look to it, and that is basically what
you have done by stretching the DR in ACR.

What I see in the EXIF data is an entry for "Exposure Mode: Auto
Bracket". So I have to ask did you actually shoot an exposure bracket,
and if so what were the parameters of the bracket?

If you had an exposure bracket set why didn't you use the Merge to HDR
Pro 32-bit that is available in PS CS6?
https://youtu.be/j7xiyPEWkrg


For some [unknown] reason that group of shots didn't bracket. All three
were f/4, 1/400s, ISO 200.
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Ron C
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