paulraphael
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I've only used Photoshop's HDR pro plugin. Mixed results ... sometimes it works fine, other times I end up with broad, distinct borders around highlight areas. Typically around patches of sunlight on walls and floors.
I've tried messing with all the variables, including different rendering modes, but to no avail. CS6 beta is marginally better, but still makes a mess out of affected images.
I'm not using HDR for special effects. No interest in making technicolor digital cheese. I just need more dynamic range than my sensor can provide. My current proect involves a lot of dimly lit interiors with natural light coming in windows.
Is there a fix for this, or some other software I should be considering?
I've tried messing with all the variables, including different rendering modes, but to no avail. CS6 beta is marginally better, but still makes a mess out of affected images.
I'm not using HDR for special effects. No interest in making technicolor digital cheese. I just need more dynamic range than my sensor can provide. My current proect involves a lot of dimly lit interiors with natural light coming in windows.
Is there a fix for this, or some other software I should be considering?