RE: OT: HDR and Tone Mapping B&W Images
Hi all, Ditto, most current 35mm DSLRs can get close to 9-10 stops dynamic range, therefore I think a couple of graduated ND filters is all one would need for the good-old photoraphic look... I'm a registered Photomatix user BTW, but haven't had time to fiddle with it (except doing few - extremely causal - tests) or the need to use it since I had installed it on my Mac. Regards, Loris. -----Original Message----- From: sam wang [mailto:stwang@bellsouth.net] Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2007 3:17 PM To: alt-photo-process-l@usask.ca Subject: Re: OT: HDR and Tone Mapping B&W Images ... For black and white only, 16 bit from RAW just about covers everything you might need, I think. Unless you go for the ultra HDR look. ...
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