

Great research, thank you for sharing AND.Īnyhhing that has no Halos is brilliiant for me!!!! If you could increase the speed and output quality, it would make a great quick-generation HDR creator. You have the tonemapping side of it nailed. Noise isn't that bad now, but you'd expect less noise considering the small picture dimensions it outputs (853 x 1280 pixels from 12 megapixel source files) The file is really compressed and you can see noticeable artifacts. It is however, very slow and makes a lossy JPG output that's not big enough for a good quality print. The overall look of output is great - balanced, no halos whatsoever.

This nice little program tonemaps on the conservative side, produces natural looking HDR's. Unfortunately, this version is four times slower than the previous version. I released version 0.9.7.1 of the SNS-HDR. It does not quite have the POP of real, multiple exposure HDR. I like the gallery Pebal, unfortunately I'm without a decent computer or photoshop at the moment or I'd give it a try. Here is the gallery of example HDR images in full HD. I updated the SNS-HDR to version 0.9.6.8. Good for you Pebal people can now see results, and you may find the feedback from here useful. And not near enough is size for a quality print.
