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#1 2008-03-05 13:17:26
HDR vs LDR colour correction?
I don't understand when one should choose HDR over LDR colour correction.
If HDR colour correction is 'better' why not use it all the time?
Andrew Stephens
Nikon D40, Nikkor 10.5mm fisheye, Sigma 8mm f3.5 fisheye, Nikkor 18-55/50/35mm lenses, Nodal Ninja 5 Lite, Agno's Mrotator TCSshort
Nikon P5100, CP5000, CP995, FC-E8, WC-E63,WC-E68, TC-E2, Kaidan Kiwi 995, Bophoto pano bracket
Merlin/Orion panohead + Papywizard on Nokia 770/N800 and Windows XP/2K
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#2 2008-03-05 14:37:29
- GURL
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Re: HDR vs LDR colour correction?
It looks like this answer includes more questions than anything ...
NONE is defined as No color correction
AUTO is defined as LDR color correction
HDR is defined as HDR color correction
EXIF Anchors Levels HDR Radiance Tone Mapping Smartblend
(exposure) file format
NONE not used not used useful useless (4) OK
AUTO used (0) used useful available (3) (4) OK
HDR wanted used (1) useful (2) meaningful meaningful don't work
(0) Is actually AUTO mode useful when no EXIF are available ?
(1) How anchors should be used for HDR is completly unclear for me
(2) How Levels tool should be used for HDR is quite unclear for me but I do click the Auto button and pray... (histogram of a HDR Radiance file is different when anchors are moved and/or Levels tool used but I can't say something useful about that)
(3) HDR Radiance file format is available with AUTO mode but I presume this is useless
(4) I remember Alaxandre said that tone mapping operator could be useful for NONE or AUTO but never attempted that.
(Thanks to Warren, I added a Smartblend column.)
Last edited by GURL (2008-03-08 09:24:56)
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#3 2008-03-06 11:49:10
Re: HDR vs LDR colour correction?
Well GURL we don't seem to be attracting anyone with answers to our questions.
Does no-one have the answers?
Andrew Stephens
Nikon D40, Nikkor 10.5mm fisheye, Sigma 8mm f3.5 fisheye, Nikkor 18-55/50/35mm lenses, Nodal Ninja 5 Lite, Agno's Mrotator TCSshort
Nikon P5100, CP5000, CP995, FC-E8, WC-E63,WC-E68, TC-E2, Kaidan Kiwi 995, Bophoto pano bracket
Merlin/Orion panohead + Papywizard on Nokia 770/N800 and Windows XP/2K
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#4 2008-03-08 05:43:30
- Warren Sarle
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Re: HDR vs LDR colour correction?
For one (very important) thing, you can't use Smartblend with HDR.
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#5 2008-03-10 11:33:59
- [bo]
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Re: HDR vs LDR colour correction?
Alex should leave this thread unanswered and thus one of the greatest mysteries of APP will live on! ![]()
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#6 2008-03-10 11:43:52
Re: HDR vs LDR colour correction?
Warren Sarle wrote:
For one (very important) thing, you can't use Smartblend with HDR.
Smartblend is not compatible if one renders to HDRI format.
But one can use HDR colour correction and Smartblend and output to JPEG.
And here's a pano to show that. It's one of a number taken to experiment with use of auto and semi-auto exposure modes, together with an idea/technique suggested by John Sauter when one shoots far more images that strictly required to cover the scene which seems to produce better results from APPs colour correction.
Shot outside as sun went down so huge variation in lighting - except this time as well as shooting more images than strictly necessary for 360 (9 around with FC-E8 FE) I also used AEB -1EV/+1EV range WITH auto exposure AND limited range auto-ISO (64-100). In fact all exposures used ISO 64. 5MP Fine JPEG.
Exposures ranged from F6.1 at 1/397sec to F3.9 at 1/96sec.
Here's the result from APP from the 27 images with HDR colour correction, rendered spline36/smartblend. Levels adjusted slightly, downsized for forum and sharpened with Photobrush.
I think it is the best pano I've achieved of this scene which I shoot a lot as a test scene.
Looks like auto exposure WITH AEB works very well for my P5100 + FC-E8 using APP's HDR colour correction.
Last edited by mediavets (2008-03-10 12:49:44)
Andrew Stephens
Nikon D40, Nikkor 10.5mm fisheye, Sigma 8mm f3.5 fisheye, Nikkor 18-55/50/35mm lenses, Nodal Ninja 5 Lite, Agno's Mrotator TCSshort
Nikon P5100, CP5000, CP995, FC-E8, WC-E63,WC-E68, TC-E2, Kaidan Kiwi 995, Bophoto pano bracket
Merlin/Orion panohead + Papywizard on Nokia 770/N800 and Windows XP/2K
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