![]() It's also the reason I was asking your opinion about Enfuse. (please disregard the distortion and poor composition in these, they are crops from a 360º VR) Something you have obviously mastered already! I'm still struggling with the technique - trying to find an appropriate balance between efficiency and quality. Overexposed trim elements are the lesser of two evils for me but they are still evil! The trouble I am running into now is finding a way to ease the transition (quickly) between the two drastically different scenes. That's why I still usually take the extra step of combining the best HDR blend once again with the best exterior exposure to come up with something that is less technically correct yet more pleasing to my eye. When you absolutely have to have that balanced exterior view you need to push PhotoMatix very hard toward the dark end of the blend - which invariably produces dark window trim elements and an overall underexposed look to the interior altogether. ![]() I find this is where the limits of PhotoMatix really start to show.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |