So how do we double process in Photomatix. How about if we make them look surrealistic but with some better tonality throughout the image? Now let’s see what these images look like using the standard Grunge Preset in Photomatix. The Next Image is from an abandoned filling station in Vista New Mexico. The first one is from the old artillery bunkers above the Golden Gate Bridge and the Marin Headlands So let’s take a look at a couple images from my portfolio down as I normally would do with pretty much my normal process in Photomatix Pro 4.1 But how would I do it? With a little known technique that well started for me, as a mistake: Double Processing.ĭouble processing? What’s that? Well quite simply, it is taking your image and running it through your tone mapping…Twice! And I agree for the most part, I do what works for me.īut what if I were to do a Grunge style, what would it look like? Well, I don’t think it would look anything like the Grunge presets in popular HDR programs. Although I do admit I would like to have some fun playing with a grunge style but every time I do my “Fans” or my customers give it a big thumbs down and say they like my more natural or “As the eye sees” style of HDR. I don’t say don’t do it, it’s just not my cup of tea (I think I have been watching Wheeler Dealer, the British show, too much this week, Mate!). Readers familiar with this site know I am not a big fan of the “Grunge” Style of HDR. To learn more, get free trials or buy, click the links below
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