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Archive for 25. February 2009
Fireball
25. February 2009 by Friedhelm.
Sunsets are always amazing especially in central California. In order to get the best possible color range I took my raw photograph and created three different tif files, one underexposed (-2), one normal exposed and one overexposed (+2). Out of the three tif files I created a 32 bit image which contains a much wider tonal range than a standard image file. The 32 bit hdr file had to undergo a second editing process to bring out the best possible range of colors for this image.
If you would like to know more about hdr imaging, join us for the next Photo Club meeting in Chowchilla. Go to www.passionforphotos.com
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