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Monday, November 7, 2016

Barn in HDR and IRET

Processed by: mavenimagery Lab, Universal Studios, Californa.
HDR PROCESSED with IRET (Iris Range Enhancement Technology)
Processed: mavenimagery Lab, Universal Studios, Californa.
<b>Realistic- HDR</b> PROCESSED with<b> IRET</b> (Iris Range Enhancement Technology)
<b>IRET</b> (Iris Range Enhancement Technology and MavenFilters are products of mavenimagery Labs Innovation)

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*mavenimagery's first completed (publish ready) image ever to be posted on Flickr.
<b>Workflow</b>: The image  <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/maven_imagery/5300759391/in/photostream/">www.flickr.com/photos/maven_imagery/5300759391/in/photost...</a> was 16-bit RAW image.
For a 3D effect processed seperately in IRET (First Pass in 32-bit). Then combined with the 3 bracketed EV's which were tone mapped in Photomatix.
Tone mapped image combined with the image below and post processed in IRET (Second Pass in 48-bit). Time: 7 hrs 48min.
If you have a monitor at least with 1000:1 Contrast ratio (not to be confused with the 20.000-5 million Dynamic contrast ratio questionably marketed monitors. Ask for more on this subject if interested) this image should look OK and serve the purpose. Simple math: think of 200.000:1 as opposed to standard max 500:1 and above the standards 1000:1, which is the only budget monitor available in the market.
If this is what we get at 1000:1, and a plasma screen is only marginally better at a claimed 4000:1, what then would you say if I showed you a display with a contrast ratio of 200,000:1? Let me introduce the world's first Extreme Dynamic Range Display.
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To test your knowledge answer <b>True</b> or <b>False</b>
to the following quiz
<b>The term &quot;32-bit colour&quot; is actually a misnomer</b> when talking about display colour depth. Many people believe that it represents some 4.2 billion colours, but in reality, it is just 24-bit True colour plus a further 8-bits of alpha transparency.

If you answered<b> False<b> then it's time to do some research or Ask Maven

If you read so far then you deserve the 'promised gift&quot;. Click here: <a href="http://maventalk.blogspot.com/2010/12/what-is-dynamic-range.html" rel="nofollow">maventalk.blogspot.com/2010/12/what-is-dynamic-range.html</a>

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