Why might this pseudo-HDR image be called a true "tone-mapped" photo? Devonians should know.
The image, irrespective of its HDR processing, illustrates something I've not often come across. The original, without any sharpening or local contrast enhancement, shows a messy mass of undifferentiated branches and twigs. When sharpened and contrast enhanced as here, the image is too busy. Any ideas for improvement?
Cheers
David