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  • NorfolknGood

This post all came about before all this nonsense of a 'then and now' challenge. I was preparing a presentation for the local camera club and I came across a series of HDR images I'd taken back in 2008, so I thought I'd do a comparison of the image I had processed then and then open the RAW file in Adobe Lightroom CC and see what the HDR function could produce, along with some basic edits.


Back in 2008, Adobe Lightroom was at version 2 and I mainly used Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 for my processing. HDR was all the rage and Photomatix Pro the software of choice. Another element to throw into the mix, back then my computer/monitor setup was optimised for playing online games. What this effectively did was change the gamma settings where (in hindsight) everything was brighter than it should be, so when I processed my images, they always looked too bright to start with, so I would underexpose them. It wasn't until about 18months later when I viewed the same images on a pc at work did I realise just how dreadfully underexposed all my work was. We live and learn!


Anyway, enough of the nonsense. Here is my #10YearChallenge images!


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