Thanks. That large white cloud was the issue. Wanted to keep detailed
without clipping yet still wanted shadows viewable. Results with photomatix
came out much better than what I achieved using just CS3..
This must have been an absolutely beautiful view. It's sometimes difficult to make HDR realistic and the main problem I have with this image is the halo around the horizon line that makes the mountains glow above the greenery.
Still this is a scene I would love to see for myself. Lovely colors!
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(wait, where'd it go? )
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Red x. -- ??
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Very nice job pillman.
Jack
(My real name is John but Jack'll do)
I was being a smart @ss. Your picture was not showing up... just the dreaded "red x" that shows when link to an embedded image is lost.
The picture is displaying now... Very nice I must say.
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without clipping yet still wanted shadows viewable. Results with photomatix
came out much better than what I achieved using just CS3..
WWJD
Still this is a scene I would love to see for myself. Lovely colors!
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