It does way better than Photomatix, doesn't it? See here.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Look what FDR tools can do:
Just a quick post to show what FDRTools (here and free trial download of FDRTools Advanced) can do to the colored test sheet that I used previously.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Sony alpha 550 supports HDR directly
Here's a review of the not-yet-released Sony alpha 550 that supports HDR directly.
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/cameras/a550-first.shtml
Apparently it takes two shots in rapid succession at different shutter speeds(?). It then blends these with HDR tone-mapping algorithms in-camera and produces a jpg. See the sample shots at the link. The review doesn't mention how close together the two images are taken. It does say that you can vary the difference between the two shots by up to 3 f-stops.
The reviewer is always good but he falls down here. He thinks of HDR as a gadget and not as the most revolutionary development in photography in 150 years. But, still, the review will get you orientated.
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/reviews/cameras/a550-first.shtml
Apparently it takes two shots in rapid succession at different shutter speeds(?). It then blends these with HDR tone-mapping algorithms in-camera and produces a jpg. See the sample shots at the link. The review doesn't mention how close together the two images are taken. It does say that you can vary the difference between the two shots by up to 3 f-stops.
The reviewer is always good but he falls down here. He thinks of HDR as a gadget and not as the most revolutionary development in photography in 150 years. But, still, the review will get you orientated.
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