Investors – Handheld HDR

The ghosting feature of Photomatix 4.0 Beta is pretty neat. Sometimes it works really well and sometimes it doesn’t. This is an in between example. It worked well on the hands outside of the car but not the heads or arms inside. See the loupe below.

7 Exposures HDR – Handheld – Processed in Photomatix 4.0 Beta – B/W conversion in Lightroom

Photomatix 4.0 Beta - Ghosting - Loupe

Photomatix 4.0 Beta - Ghosting - Loupe

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  1. The one I posted recently on my blog with the square of soccer fans in Holland was a 3-bracket HDR with Photomatix pretty much removing all ghosting. Seems to work very well!

  2. scottwyden says:

    It's not bad that's for sure. I won't call it "ready to go" either but I'm impressed on the job it does sometimes.

  3. The one I posted recently on my blog with the square of soccer fans in Holland was a 3-bracket HDR with Photomatix pretty much removing all ghosting. Seems to work very well!

  4. Scott Webb says:

    Oh I wanna try 4.0!

  5. I’m only using 3.0 right now. I’ll definitely try the 4.) one of this days… And hey the image was quite good… I love the ghost effect that comes out :D

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