When the HDR has LESS tonal range than the original, it's a poorly done HDR.
And an image with a full tonal range doesn't need HDR....If I wanted to practice my HDR, I would choose another image, not this one.
This is a discussion on Practicing Faux HDR within the Critiques forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; When the HDR has LESS tonal range than the original, it's a poorly done HDR. And an image with a ...
When the HDR has LESS tonal range than the original, it's a poorly done HDR.
And an image with a full tonal range doesn't need HDR....If I wanted to practice my HDR, I would choose another image, not this one.
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