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Originally Posted by RobMason
A lot of HDR stuff looks over processed, which is the effect that one is trying to achieve in many instances. You assume I assume you knew nothing of photography, but your answer leaves me to assume that your knowledge of digital photographay is less than mine, (which is pretty small). Only an assumption. Your answer of what type of effects was I using, sounded as if you were unfamiliar with photomatix, which is what a lot of HDR post processors are using. I also learned film photography. Digital is quite different in some ways, as I am discovering.
If you google HDR photography, you'll see some of what it is about. (digital not film) The software is photomatix,
http://www.hdrsoft.com/
this is also a good site, as this photographer makes some incredible stuff.
http://www.stuckincustoms.com/
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Also in addition to what Rob just said using PS or another post-processing software along with Photomatix to create the best effects. The guys who are really good at using it can get rid of the halos around things like the buildings and the car.