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On 2-7-2017 8:03, clipka wrote:
> Am 01.07.2017 um 23:22 schrieb Diane:
>> Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degroot org> wrote:
>>> Following my question in p.a-u, I searched the web for some free
>>> software. I came across this site:
>>> http://www.techsupportalert.com/best-free-high-dynamic-range-hdr-software.htm
>>> and used the first one proposed (Fusion 1) to try out on a POV scene.
>>>
>>> As render set, I used 4 renders of my Urbex scene with varying light
>>> intensities and processed them through Fusion 1, using the Summator as
>>> advised on the site. This is the/a result.
>>>
>>> I think this looks quite promising while needing further experimentations.
>>>
>>> Thomas
>>
>> It looks like the list has changed a bit because it no longer have HDR software
>> called Fusion 1. And it starts with Luminance. And there also a good tool
>> https://aurorahdr.com for creating HDR effect.
>
> Look at the site again - the first entry is still "Fusion" (not "Fusion
> 1" though).
>
IIRC, Fusion 1 became Fusion at some point. I have used it recently for
my own photography; /not/ POV-Ray ;-)
--
Thomas
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