finbarqs
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- Feb 16, 2005
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Ultra looks like HDR and HBAO+ just looks like shadows being applied properly when required. This all has to do with lighting. HDR is just another way of saying "Lower contrast" so you can see everything. That's what photographers do when they implement HDR - they take multiple exposures, and capture details in the shadow/highlight areas where the camera does not have the power to capture detail in the shadows and highlights. Then they mesh it together. The end result? a very flat image. Then people go crazy with the saturation/local contrast/high pass to make it all "crazy" looking.
Unless there was a fill light coming in from the perspective view, those shadows should be there. Almost to the point of "no detail" -- I guess it has to depend on what type of dynamic range it's trying to mimic -- 10 stops? 5 stops? 20 stops?
Unless there was a fill light coming in from the perspective view, those shadows should be there. Almost to the point of "no detail" -- I guess it has to depend on what type of dynamic range it's trying to mimic -- 10 stops? 5 stops? 20 stops?