On 7/19/2011 01:50, William Robb wrote:
On 18/07/2011 12:16 PM, Darren Addy wrote:
Isn't calling tone mapping a "separate process from HDR" sort of like
calling inhaling a separate process from breathing? You are
technically correct, except that without it you don't have the overall
process.
: )

You can tone map a single exposure if you want to. For that matter, tone
mapping is done after the exposure bracket has been run through the HDR
software as a separate process, so no, I would say the two are not
entwined as an overall process.
The HDR that I posted didn't even use an HDR program, but
notwithstanding, it is still an HDR image.
Sorry Ann, that you found it boring. Most of the people I show it to
think it quite nice.

I didn't know it was yours, Bill... I thought you had just pointed to
one on the web where it illustrated your point.
Open mouth, insert foot moment. which is just to say I'd have responded a little more delicately knowing it was taken by a friend..

I liked the rendering of the flowers themselves..the background
bothered me and I'd have cropped differently.

WHen I first started working in photoshop I was doing all kinds of
kitchy stuff that makes me cringe now the way I cringe looking at that
garish sky in the truck photo.  someone mentioned posterization - yeah,
that too.

ann



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