Originally Posted by
GrumpyDiver
HDRI certainly has a place in the photographic repertoire of a photographer. As the dynamic range of modern camera continues to improve (it can easily exceed 14 eV in some of the better cameras), it is not as important as it once was. This implies that the image one was trying to take was beyond the dynamic range of the camera, so several (usually 3 or more) shots need to get a range of images that do not have blow out highlights or areas of lost shadow detail.
In order to get the range of colours to display, they are tone mapped into new colours, so one downside of HDRI is that the colours tend to look incorrect. Depending on the shot, this can be either a good thing or an undesirable affect.
The other issue that one runs into is that a wide tonal range gives us contrast, and this is usually desirable in an image. HDRU tends to have the effect of reducing contrast, so I find that I virtually always have to up the contrast when I use this technique.
So, after being a bit long-winded, Brian, what do you think? Is this an image that needed HDR? Secondly, do the colours do work for you and finally, is the contrast right?