Bill wrote:

>On 5/23/2016 5:42 PM, Paul Stenquist wrote:
>> I used to shoot a lot of home interior photos for various real estate 
>> companies, particularly Apartment Guide. I always shot separate exposures 
>> for the windows — so they wouldn’t be burned out —  and blended them in 
>> PhotoShop or stripped them in when necessary. I’m thinking I can do pretty 
>> much the same with HDR. I’ve never shot HDR, but it seems fairly simple.  Is 
>> this a workable solution?
>>
>> These pics will be for marketing my own house. Time to get out of Dodge.
>>
>I've tried it and found it to not work well. I went back to layers and 
>layer masks.

I agree. HDR is a special effect. Just go with something simpler and
more natural looking. (You can make HDR look fairly natural, but it
still takes more work than the "two exposures and a mask" technique.)
 
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Mark Roberts - Photography & Multimedia
www.robertstech.com





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