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Photography Forums
swanseamale47
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Date Posted:
Aug/24/2010 1:35 PM
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I'm wondering what other peoples opinions are of the new HDR palette and interface, I have formed my own thoughts on it but I'm courious what others think before I nail my colours to the mast.
Wayne
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Victor
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Date Posted:
Aug/24/2010 10:12 PM
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I was disappointed. I use it, but I had hoped for more.
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Fools rush in where he who hesitates is lost
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JJ2U
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Date Posted:
Aug/25/2010 12:08 AM
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The resident HDR Guru in my camera club absolutely loves it. She's given up Photomatix.
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Joel W
"Coming together is a beginning...Staying together is progress...Working together is a success."
Anonymous
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Victor
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Date Posted:
Aug/25/2010 10:57 AM
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Loves it eh? Maybe I need to give it a more thorough look.
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Fools rush in where he who hesitates is lost
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swanseamale47
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Date Posted:
Aug/26/2010 3:06 PM
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Well IMHO, while it's a lot better that the old rather clumsy system it still leaves a lot to be desired. I'm personally finding it much harder to bring out the shadow detail (compared to photomatix)and the presets are frankly disappointing to say the least, seeming to bring out the worst kind of "overcooked" HDR rather than the more subtle "natural" look.
Nik are bringing out a HDR software in a few months, that may be worth looking at.
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kendrikwiley
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Date Posted:
Apr/10/2013 2:50 AM
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Photoshop is better. Because it is excellent tool for improving the image. This software enables you to create an whole web template from scratch.It supports lots of features like making old photo like a new one, helps to change the backgrounds, improve pictures quality and improve the colours.
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