Originally posted by Stan Jelavic
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i think if you lower the Gamma so the image gets little darker on the final HDR image you get less "fogginess"
and there maybe still lens flare from very bright areas of the image that can do some lens flare and "fogginess"
test to lower the gamma in avisynth like this example
RGBAdjust(rg=0.8, gg=0.8, bg=0.8)
image sequence is in RGB Color format Original but many avisynth filters does convert it to YUV Color format and many filters only works in YUV Color format
http://avisynth.nl/index.php/Convert
when i use DaVinci Resolve i always start to correct the shadows and i look on the RGB Parade Scope and lower the shadows that Red Green Blue channel are equaly low to Zero or almost = Black
then i pull up the highlights about equaly high to the top or almost it depends if you have pure white in the image then equaly high
last i adjust the Midtones=Gamma to what looks good for me i do not use the RGB Parade Scope here only if i need to balance the color
the Hdr i did with Enfuse i have to lower the Midtones=Gamma to about -0.05 to -0.10 so it does not look flat
but when i use Avisynth Hdr script i have the Midtones=Gamma about +0.03 to +0.08
i try to have Midtones=Gamma as high as possible but if to high it start to get flat looking
this is very basic color correction im not a professional so i do not know better
DaVinci Resolve color wheel and RGB Parade Scope
mouse up and down adjust Red and Green channel but Blue channel is still
mouse left and right adjust Blue channel but Red and Green channel are still
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