Thanks Wojtek!
I've only used Photomatix 4.2.
It's was a shot with low chance of success. I was taking pictures in the streets of Real de Catorce when I though that with the shadow parts and sunny parts HDR would be handy. I haven't taken a tripod for this trip so hand-held was the only option. I tried to use SDM integrated bracketing feature but wasn't succesfull (?).
I ended up manually setting exposure compensations (0, -2 and +2) on both cameras and trying to have the same framing for the three shots.
At first Photomatix wasn't able to align the images resulting in heavy ghosting. I was ready to give up on this image when I remembered I've disabled in the software the windows that allows advanced preprocessing parameters. The "automatic ghost reduction" worked then magically well resulting in this image.
I've also waited to have minimal movement in the street before taking the pictures.
I still have a area of rivalry near the center of the picture that I will try to correct (SPM clone brush should do the job).
Pierre.
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De: "Wojtek Rychlik" <wr(-at-)pikespeakphoto.com>
À: anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com
Envoyé: Mercredi 26 Mars 2014 15:41:52
Objet: Re: [Anaglyphs] Real de Catorce
Great image. What software did you use to fix the moving people?
Cheers,
W
On Mar 25, 2014, at 4:40 PM, pierre.meindre(-at-)free.fr wrote:
Hand-held HDR (3 double shot with a Canon S95 rig) processed with Photomatix and SPM.
Pierre.
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