Greetings,
This is my first post to the CIC forum. With this message, I would like to introduce myself as well as seek initial advice about the best modes to make best use of the forum. After I secure directions about the best options for interfacing with this group, I will follow up with more specific messages.
By way of introduction, I am a Chemistry and Bioengineering Professor at Rice University. As such, most of the time I serve as the instructor. It is a pleasure to provide instruction to some of the brightest students in the world. My research area focuses on development of affordable healthcare devices. These devices serve as a marriage of medical devices and microelectronics. They work on the principle of capturing digital images and thus the tie back to this community. More information about our work can be found on
www.tastechip.com.
Enough … for the science lessons. The real reason I am here at this forum is that I want to learn from the experts. As such, I revert back to the status of the student for the area of photography. There are some many talented photographers these days, many of which participate in this forum. I would be most pleased to learn from the exchanges in this forum en route to becoming more proficient in this area.
I have the good fortune to be able to travel as part of my lecture series. Science is indeed an international profession. On many of my trips I bring along my camera to shoot the local sites. My equipment is listed below:
Equipment: Canon Rebel T1i Camera with Canon EFS 18-135 mm zoom and Canon EF 70-200 mm zoom lenses.
I have just created a photo gallery that can be accessed at the following URL:
http://gallery.me.com/jtmcdevitt
Last month my wife and I took a trip to Europe where we visited London, Rome, and Capri. During this trip, I began my first attempts at HDR. While I am very excited about the potential for the tool, I am humbled at the same time by the challenges associated with getting high quality images from this method.
I am now seeking advice about the general approaches for processing HDR images. I have read the following two books:
1) “A World in HDR” by Trey Ratcliff
2) “Practical HDR: A Complete Guide to Creating High Dynamic Range Images with Your Digital SLR” by David Nightingale
Both of these books I found to be excellent. The content of the first book focused more of the creative process while the second book provided a detailed discussion of the technical aspects of HDR. Having consumed both books I have a general understanding of the HDR theory and application.
Here are the specific questions that come to mind now:
1) If you look at my images at the above listed gallery you will find mostly regular format (i.e. low dynamic range, single image) with a few recent HDR images. There is a folder named HDR that is exclusively populated with HDR images. Now I am looking for some general feedback on these HDR images. My sense is that the LDR images I have are processed in a more optimal way. Some of the HDR images now lack impact. I hope to secure comments from the group on general impressions of these HDR relative to the other photos.
2) What is the best method to secure advice about the processing of HDR images?
3) Is it appropriate to post HDR source images on the site and encourage others to process the files into an acceptable final tone mapped and post processed image? I would love to see what the experts do with the same images I have already attempted to work with.
4) While RAW images are clearly preferable for HDR from what I have read, not all persons have the same software limiting ones ability to share the full format files. I presume a 16 bit TIF file might be a good alternative, but at 100MB per image the file size may be impractical. What image format and file sizes are used for this type of activity in the forum?
Thanking you in advance for your participation in the forum.
Ciao, John