I reprocessed the files taken at midday from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, using Photomatix 4. Rather than try the 32-bit file technology with processing in Lightroom, I went with the “default” settings in Photomatix and did the tone mapping using the Photomatix presets. It turned out pretty well, actually, and I think I like it better than the other options I considered in the previous post. The original objectives of the experiment were met by giving a pleasing image which reduced the harsh light of midday.
About Tom
Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, Appalachian State University.
HDR using Photomatix
I reprocessed the files taken at midday from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, using Photomatix 4. Rather than try the 32-bit file technology with processing in Lightroom, I went with the “default” settings in Photomatix and did the tone mapping using the Photomatix presets. It turned out pretty well, actually, and I think I like it better than the other options I considered in the previous post. The original objectives of the experiment were met by giving a pleasing image which reduced the harsh light of midday.
About Tom
Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, Appalachian State University.