Pseudo HDR tone-mapping editing with Dynamic-Photo HDR 4.5 : Method: Eye Catching; Settings: Brightness = 10; Color Saturation = 1; Vivid Colors = 0.1; Dramatic Light Radius = 6; Dramatic Light Strength = 0.6; Surface Smoothness = 0.62
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Pseudo HDR tone-mapping editing with Dynamic-Photo HDR 4.5 : Method: Eye Catching; Settings: Brightness = 10; Color Saturation = 1; Vivid Colors = 0.13; Dramatic Light Radius = 6; Dramatic Light Strength = 0.6; Surface Smoothness = 0.7
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Decided to go back into my archives, see what I can resurrect. I went back to August of 2004, before I even heard of HDR. True HDR is combining 3 or more shots of various exposures, but I used only one, hence the "pseudo". These images were taken with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC20S 2.1MP Digital Camera w/ Leica Lens.
The countryside of West Wycombe, UK.
After my brother and I went to the Hell Fire Caves we stopped by this church with a golden ball at the top of the tower on top of a hill. Wonderful views.
Decided to go back into my archives, see what I can resurrect. I went back to August of 2004, before I even heard of HDR. True HDR is combining 3 or more shots of various exposures, but I used only one, hence the "pseudo". These images were taken with a Panasonic Lumix DMC-LC20S 2.1MP Digital Camera w/ Leica Lens.
The countryside of West Wycombe, UK.
After my brother and I went to the Hell Fire Caves we stopped by this church with a golden ball at the top of the tower on top of a hill. Wonderful views.
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