Dynamic Before-and-After
Use the sliders in any of the images below to see the before and the after of the respective image blended into each other. If you are using a tablet PC, simply tap on the image to move the slider to that position. The before image (single exposure straight out of the camera) is always shown on the left and the after image (fully processed final image) is on the right.
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Basilica St. Martin - Weingarten, Germany (HDR Vertorama)This is the before-and-after comparison of "Basilica St. Martin - Weingarten, Germany (HDR Vertorama)". The final image was created from 5x3 RAW files (series of 5 autobracketed shots, +2, 0, -2ev). Each of the autobracketed shots was turned into an HDR image which where then stitched together. The before image on the left is stitched from the 0EV only. |
Infinity (HDR)6-exposure HDR image from inside the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in Toronto, Canada. Processing was done in Photomatix Pro and Photoshop. |
Big City Lights (HDR)This is a 3-shot HDR image, taken at the shore of Lake Ontario. It shows the skyline of Toronto, Canada with the CN Tower to the right. The processing was done in Photomatix Pro and Photoshop CS5. |
Closer to Heaven (HDR)This image is based on a 8-shot manual exposure series with shutter speeds between 30s and 1/4s. merging those shots into a 32-bit HDR and subsequent tone-mapping was done with the the detail enhancer option of Photomatix Pro 4.1. Post-processing steps was done in Photoshop CS5. |
High Five (HDR)This image is based on a 6-shot semi-autobracketing series with -3, -2, -1, 0, +1 and +2 ev. The source photos were merged into a 32-bit HDR and tone-mapped using the detail enhancer option of Photomatix Pro 4.1. Post-processing was done in Photoshop CS5. |