> To me, HDR is extending the dynamic range
> of the image through the use of multiple exposures and then presenting
> more detail in the highlights and shadows than you could with a single
>image. I think the best (photorealistic) HDR does not scream "HDR" to
> you, but simply makes you go "wow".

> The bottom line for me is, that I will never label any HDR that I do
> as such. I see no upside to the label. It is either a good image, or
> it isn't.

> Darren Addy

Well said and agreed.

Tom

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