dmr
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Don't laugh, but I've been playing around with HDR using bracketed Kodachrome exposures.
About the only down-side I know of to Kodachrome is the high contrast and limited dynamic range.
I don't have any "ready for prime-time" images yet, but I have been playing around with it using shots of a scene I took a few weeks back.
Before anyone throws up, I do agree that HDR is misused more than it is used effectively, and that many so-called HDR images look unrealistic, even cartoonish. That's not my intent here.
About the only down-side I know of to Kodachrome is the high contrast and limited dynamic range.
I don't have any "ready for prime-time" images yet, but I have been playing around with it using shots of a scene I took a few weeks back.
Before anyone throws up, I do agree that HDR is misused more than it is used effectively, and that many so-called HDR images look unrealistic, even cartoonish. That's not my intent here.