Mark S Abeln
Forum Pro
I agree. This product produces nice tonality, and some specific tweaks can do an even better job.Try enfuse or the 32 bit plugin from the people who make photomatix. Instead of tonemapped images, these two programs deliver a single file with ALL the information of 5 bracketed files combined. Then just edit as a regular file in Lightroom. Results are very realistic.
But I don't do HDR as much anymore after getting the Nikon D7000, which has high dynamic range. The D750 has even more: I am able to pull up plenty of shadow detail in a dark room without blowing a daylight scene through a window in that room.