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Unbelievable Photography » Digital Blending Tutorial: Creating Clean & Natural HDR Images Without HDR Software
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Creaceed - Hydra
by 1 otherHydra is about mixing a number of under- and overexposed shots to get a natural sight of a scene. It provides human eye-like perception to your photographs by allowing you to create high dynamic range (HDR) images from a series of regular photographs, either from DSLRs or traditional point-and-shoot cameras.
Want to see some HDR examples made with Hydra? Have a look at this page.
Creaceed
applications mac (Hydra, Vocalia, etc.)
2009
2008
Enfuse - PanoTools.org Wiki
by 1 other (via)Enfuse is a command-line program used to merge different exposures of the same scene to produce an image that looks very much like a tonemapped image (without the halos) but requires no creation of an HDR image. Therefore it is much simpler to use and allows the creation of very large multiple exposure panoramas.
Enfuse is based on a paper by Tom Mertens, Jan Kautz and Frank Van Reeth: "Exposure fusion" The implementation was done by Andrew Mihal (developer of Enblend) and the hugin team around Pablo d'Angelo
2007
Qtpfsgui
Qtpfsgui is an open source graphical user interface application that aims to provide a workflow for HDR imaging.
HDR Landscape Photography Tutorial
by 2 othersHigh Dynamic Range (HDR) Landscape Photography Tutorial
Photomatix
by 3 othersIf you have ever photographed a high contrast scene, you know that the correct exposure will not avoid blown out highlights and flat shadows. Photomatix offers two ways to solve this problem:
› Exposure Blending: Merge differently exposed photographs into one image with increased dynamic range.
› Tone Mapping: Reveal highlights and shadows details in an HDR image created from multiple exposures. The tone mapped image is ready for printing while showing the whole dynamic range captured.
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