AwesomeSearch for Stuck in customs. Fantastic resource for anyone interested in HDR.
RAW is better because you have that much more data to work with. If you think about it you can generally recover ±1 stop from a single raw file even without bracketing exposures.Are there free software than can do this, or am I asking for too much?
And would any of the software be able to work with JPG files or do the input files need to be RAW?
Which scenes would benefit most of the HDR technique? High contrast scenes where a lot of dark and bright light is involved?
Bwana: Search where? On this forum or the net?
Thx for all the help so far.
There is software that you need, Photoshop CS5 comes with it, but apparently there are far better programs to use.
photomatix pro is my personal choice.What's better than photoshop.....?