I planned to post such comparisons more often but I failed to do so in the last few months. So here is one today. Just move your mouse pointer over the image to see a 0 EV image. Move it out to see HDR image (shown by default). As you see HDR image has much more detail both in highlights and shadows. I used Photomatix Pro for creating HDR image and tone-mapping it, and Topaz tools to boost details and colours.
EXIF data:
Camera: Canon 5D MK II
Lens: Canon 24-105 f/4 L IS USM
Focal length: 105 mm
Aperture: f/8
Exposure time: 1/500 s ("middle" exposure)
ISO: 200
Number of exposures: 3
E.V. Step: 2 E.V.
Flash used: no
Tripod used: no
Filters used: circular polarizing filter
Software: Magic Lantern, Photomatix Pro 4.2.4, Lightroom 4.1, Photoshop CS5
Camera: Canon 5D MK II
Lens: Canon 24-105 f/4 L IS USM
Focal length: 105 mm
Aperture: f/8
Exposure time: 1/500 s ("middle" exposure)
ISO: 200
Number of exposures: 3
E.V. Step: 2 E.V.
Flash used: no
Tripod used: no
Filters used: circular polarizing filter
Software: Magic Lantern, Photomatix Pro 4.2.4, Lightroom 4.1, Photoshop CS5
Great...how do you do this trick. I see many sites that show two different images by a mouse move but can only save as a GIFF myself....Please help.
ReplyDeleteHi Adrian,
Deletethere is plenty of info about showing two different images when mouse is moved. For instance here is quite good and detailed description: http://www.spiceupyourblog.com/2009/10/how-to-make-rollover-mouse-over-image.html
Many thanks.
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