Take your HDR Photos to the next level with PhotoAcute

I've been getting ready for my appearance on a panel at the upcoming Standord Symposium on High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography by gathering some test images and experimenting with various HDR workflows. One tool I'm using is particularly interesting...PhotoAcute has as its major claim to fame the ability to increase the apparent resolution of an image by using several frames of the same scene and processing them into a double-resolution image. I'll be writing more about that later, but today I was using their excellent image alignment and blending technology to "pre-process" my HDR images before passing them on to Photomatix Pro and then into Photoshop.

For comparison I processed the sames series of 9 images (ranging from -4 to +4 f-Stops) taken with my D700 in Photoshop using Auto-Blend, in PhotoMatixPro using the Natural Preset and in PhotoAcute and then PhotoMatixPro using Natural. The one using PhotoAcute was sharper and more lifelike. I'm not sure whether the differences will come through but I've reproduced previews of them below. For my final image I used a different set of Tone Mapping settings to create a more "artsy" look (for which PM has quite a reputation), but the natural images also were an excellent starting point for working in Photoshop.

I'll be writing more about how I'm processing my HDR images including some more details on how I achieve the final results, but in addition to looking at the very powerful tool PhotoMatix Pro if you haven't already you might want to look at PhotoAcute.

 

Yellow-billed Kite with Stolen Meat
Wide open only the bowl we focused on is in focus
Victoria Falls in the Dry Season from the Zimbabwe Side
Vermillion Flycatcher
Venice Canvas
Varied Bunting
Varied Bunting
Twenty mule team Borax Wagon lit by Flashlight
Tent Interior from our African Photo Safari
Tent at Little Vumbura Camp
Team 1700 in the Pits
Sunset at the U Bein Bridge, near Mandalay, Myanmar (Burma)
Stopped-down we get much more Depth of Focus
Stopped-down we get much more Depth of Focus
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Spyder3 Print Help System
San Francisco Firefighter on a Rescue Rope
s2 -- Lion Cub Approaching -- Wishful Thinking
s1 -- Lion Cub on Termite Mound -- Sharp
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
Qimage 2009 User Interface
Pyrrhuloxia from South Texas Photo Safari
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Pair of Crested Caracara
Painting rendered with Colorchecker Passport Generated Profile
Painted Bunting
Original Raw file of Leopard Shot
Original Gray Hooded Kingfisher Image
Organic Lavendar Farm Harvesting their Crop
Organic Farmers Harvest Lavendar in Northern Michigan
Okavango Delta at Sunrise
Okavango Delta at Sunrise
Object of Focus Should be Tack Sharp
Niagra Falls American Side Falls Original Poorly Lit Image
Monk seeking Alms pre-dawn
Male Impala Leaping
Male Bobwhite Quail
Local Flower Arrangement
Kodachrome 64 Film
Joe McNally readying a San Francisco "Portrait of a Hero" Firefighter Shot
Interior Image showing a mix of natural light and interior light shot at an amazing ISO 1600. No post-processing performed.
Imageprint 8 User Interface
Imageprint 8 Spoolface
Imageprint 8 Color Correction
Horned Puffin Taking Off
Historic Woodside Stores, Nikon D700 HDR
Grand Canyon North Rim looking at Transept Canyon
Female Leopard Examining our Safari Truck
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Ducks Unlimited comes to Chicago
Dickcissel portrait on twig
Dickcissel Looking but with Feet Hidden
David puts the Lowepro X200 into an overhead compartment
Datacolor EZ Target
Crowned Cranes at High ISO using Adobe Standard Profile
Concert Photo taken at night--showing Low Noise of Fujifilm F200EXR
Cactus Wren on Prickly Pear
Bobwhite Caught Mid-step
Black-chinned Hummingbirds at Feeder
Bird Photo Blind Setup
Barn Owl "owlets" taken in the near dark inside an un-used deer stand. No flash was used.
Alaskan Brown Bear Cub by Glen Cheriton
Alaskan Brown Bear Clamming by Betty Hoyt
African Bullfrogs Fighting for Mates
Adobe Lightroom Logo
@Trip Screenshot