I have the feeling I might be the last one to know about HDR tone mapping. I discovered Dynamic Photo HDR a couple of days ago. While I have not used it the way it is intended to be used, that is by combining/mapping several digital photos of the same subject taken at different exposures, I have used it to ‘do’ my ‘raw’ black and white Holga negatives.
To me the results look like a cross between a wet plate print and a daguerreotype. Interesting to say the least.
Since I am using their free trial version, here are two images with watermarks. I have not done anything to them except run them through the automatic ‘Pseudo HDR tone-mapping’ process.
Warts and all, here they are:
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mary beth tyson // June 11, 2008 at 6:26 am
I always get so excited when I go to google reader and see that you’ve updated your blog!
I think I recognize those trucks! :-)