Porovnání velikosti clony (f-stop) na ostrost fotografií. Zvětšení 300%
Photo sharpness in relation to f-stop. Magnified 300%
Dobrým rozvržením ostrých a neostrých částí fotografie se dá dobře podtrhnout předmět fotografie.
Keeping some parts of the photograph sharp and other soft can emphasize the subject.
Album portrety
I use a combination of several software packages. Excellent PTGui from the Netherlands and Photomatix plus you favourite image editor.
I just got a good question on Google+:
Q:
I’m already using photomatix. I’ll have to give ptgui a try. My guess is that you batch process all the frames in photomatrix and then stitch them using ptgui. I’ll assume you shoot in RAW.
A:
You guess correct, that is the fastest method, but it requires that you shoot all frames from a stable tripod. Don’t use image-align and crop functions in Photomatix, because PTGui can’t handle different sized source images. I usually just merge to 32-bit .exr HDR image, run ptgui and tonemap last.
You might also need a good panoramic head, especially in close quarters. When shooting landscapes, usually any tripod head will do.
I shoot raw, but I don’t think it is really necessary if you specify white balance manually upfront and watch your histograms.
Also, I shoot manual in case I can’t get photomatix batch to line up.
Album: Lasenice
Porovnání dynamického rozsahu (zleva) mobilu, zastaralého kompaktu a zrcadlovky-DSLR. Nakonec vpravo je HDR s rozsahem 9 EV.
Povšimněte si prokreslení oblohy, případně přepálení oblohy do bíla. Také si povšimněte zda jsou vidět detaily v tmavých částech obrazu.
Dynamic range comparison of (from the left) a cell phone, old compact camera and DSLR. Finaly, on the right, there is an HDR with dynamic range of 9 EV. Please note the sky detail – or lack thereof and detail in the shadowy parts of the image.
From photoschool