Timeline for How can I get a good HDR image from a single RAW file?
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Nov 18, 2017 at 16:58 | answer | added | Andreas Hartmann | timeline score: 1 | |
Oct 2, 2017 at 16:26 | comment | added | wizzwizz4 | @MattBishop It's five minutes, not about a reply. | |
Mar 13, 2017 at 14:24 | answer | added | Vladimir | timeline score: -1 | |
Mar 9, 2016 at 22:48 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/StackPhotos/status/707699702309986304 | ||
Mar 9, 2016 at 19:38 | answer | added | inkista | timeline score: 3 | |
Mar 9, 2016 at 15:12 | answer | added | Euri Pinhollow | timeline score: 0 | |
Sep 13, 2012 at 17:32 | answer | added | Michael Nielsen | timeline score: 2 | |
Feb 10, 2012 at 1:57 | answer | added | Nick Bedford | timeline score: 2 | |
Feb 9, 2012 at 15:45 | answer | added | Mike | timeline score: 4 | |
Feb 9, 2012 at 14:02 | answer | added | Cornelius Scarabeus | timeline score: 1 | |
Mar 23, 2011 at 2:50 | history | edited | mattdm | CC BY-SA 2.5 |
make title a question. Also extend question a bit.
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Sep 25, 2010 at 7:51 | answer | added | Matt Grum | timeline score: 9 | |
Sep 25, 2010 at 7:05 | answer | added | Greg Whitfield | timeline score: 2 | |
Aug 5, 2010 at 18:28 | comment | added | Matt Bishop | Urg. I meant 14-bit. (Turns out you can't edit comments once there's a reply; I never knew that...) | |
Aug 5, 2010 at 18:16 | comment | added | Dave Van den Eynde | More recent sensors are 14-bit. Older sensors are 12-bit. I think it will be hard to find a DSLR with a 24-bit sensor. | |
Aug 5, 2010 at 9:44 | answer | added | Lukas Cenovsky | timeline score: 13 | |
Jul 18, 2010 at 22:12 | comment | added | Matt Bishop | The sensor is 24-bit, I believe. I've stopped using the Photomatix pseudo-HDR-from-single-file thing, and instead started creating 3 distinct exposures as per Alan's answer, below - this has already improved the results. Basically, I was just being too lazy... | |
Jul 18, 2010 at 15:11 | comment | added | Marc | Split up the questions and the answer: Can you show us an example (including exposure and Photomatix settings)? What processing do you do on the single RAW to get the 3(?) exposures? | |
Jul 18, 2010 at 8:53 | comment | added | Dave Van den Eynde | Here's the shocker: only a single exposure can be considered HDR, as your sensor has a higher dynamic range than the output (JPEG or print). Taking multiple exposures to achieve the same result is pseudo-HDR. | |
Jul 17, 2010 at 14:18 | comment | added | Danny Varod | What is the dynamic range of your camera's sensor (how many bits per pixel)? Can you adjust the pixel format of the raw file? | |
Jul 16, 2010 at 22:34 | vote | accept | Matt Bishop | ||
Jul 16, 2010 at 21:07 | comment | added | Emil H | Keep in mind that many lowend DSLRs simply doesn't have enough dynamic range for a single frame HDR. My Nikon D60 didn't, but it works fine with Nikon D300. I assume the same is true for Canons comparable cameras as well. | |
Jul 16, 2010 at 20:15 | answer | added | Marc | timeline score: 17 | |
Jul 16, 2010 at 20:14 | answer | added | Alan | timeline score: 17 | |
Jul 16, 2010 at 20:06 | history | asked | Matt Bishop | CC BY-SA 2.5 |