I'm trying this interior shooting due to cold rainy weather outside. Sure is tough I have to work on making more bracket shots for the windows. Also mixed lighting makes it hard as well.
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Nice shots.
I was using PTGUI. The biggest problem I noticed was the inconsistency between images generated in low res with the ones generated at full res. I would get something I really liked at low res so I could try heaps of settings quickly, but could never get the same efect for a full sized image. This was particularly the case for "Extreme" looking HDR.
Last edited by AntZ; 05-19-2009 at 07:22 AM.
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Shot 2 is better to my eye colourwise than shot one. Mixed light can be challenging for sure. Looks very cozy indeed.
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Great shot of a great abode. There will be a man on every corner of North America handing out hundred dollar bills the day my house looks that organized. Really like the lighting here. Good job!
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