10-30-2011, 04:59 PM
Fantastic explanation, Tom! The HDR is what I recalled from before, but had forgotten the term and the software.
I do shoot in RAW, don't have Adobe Lightroom; I use Aperture, and I have the Canon software that came with my camera. I don't have Photomatix, sounds like what I want.
Haven't been working on my photos this summer and you are inspiring me.
I want to scan my old film photos so as not to lose them, big project.
I guess that I can't fix my old photos as I didn't take them both under and over exposed, at least not on purpose. Love this solution though. I do find the circular polarizing filter a big help with getting the sky color instead of washout.
You have talent ... a great eye. Great material. I share your links with others because your photos are so special.
I do shoot in RAW, don't have Adobe Lightroom; I use Aperture, and I have the Canon software that came with my camera. I don't have Photomatix, sounds like what I want.
Haven't been working on my photos this summer and you are inspiring me.
I want to scan my old film photos so as not to lose them, big project.
I guess that I can't fix my old photos as I didn't take them both under and over exposed, at least not on purpose. Love this solution though. I do find the circular polarizing filter a big help with getting the sky color instead of washout.
You have talent ... a great eye. Great material. I share your links with others because your photos are so special.