Bay Window HDR
willard3
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The trim on the bay window is either tin or copper and isn't very common. Brownstone home on a major street.
I did this HDR because the morning sun was bright and some areas of a single exposure were burned out and, if I lowered the exposure to compensate for the meter, dark areas got muddy. This was hand-held at 80 ISO.
The single frames were 5-7 meg on a 10 meg chip and the HDR is about 1 meg and is better in every respect than the single frame. I'm always surprised that the photo with most information is the smallest footprint, something that cannot be said for RAW/tiff.
HDR done in PSP X2. Not a lot of PP.
I did this HDR because the morning sun was bright and some areas of a single exposure were burned out and, if I lowered the exposure to compensate for the meter, dark areas got muddy. This was hand-held at 80 ISO.
The single frames were 5-7 meg on a 10 meg chip and the HDR is about 1 meg and is better in every respect than the single frame. I'm always surprised that the photo with most information is the smallest footprint, something that cannot be said for RAW/tiff.
HDR done in PSP X2. Not a lot of PP.
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