[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I see what you're saying.
> 
> Gonz wrote:
> 
>>Thanks for looking Boris.  Yes, it seems many, if not all, HDR shots 
>>have this "glow" around areas of high contrast.  It must be related to 
>>the merge somehow.
>>
>>Yes, it is kind of weird, but it can have some interesting applications 
>>if applied judiciously.  In this case, I was going for more weird than 
>>normal.
> 
> 
> There is of course a reason or sense (struggling with words here) in 
> adding this additional glow to the picture like this. I admit I spent 
> just a moment deciding is this just a glow or is this a snow on top of 
> these roofs... So, you may have hit the target with me.
> 
> Having said that, I also must point out that I've seen very few HDR 
> images that I liked. Could be I am somewhat prejudicial towards HDR.
> 

Some more extreme examples are here, and you can see the "glow" in many 
of them:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/kros/sets/72057594073655609/

This one has alot of glow:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/kros/112534470/in/set-72057594073655609/

I like some, hate some, and am indifferent to many.  It opens up some 
interesting possibilities.

> Boris
> 
> 

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