Monday, March 31, 2008

The Bánffy Mansion, 2008 - HDR(High Dinamic-Range) imiges

The Bánffy Castle, Bonţida had been added to and altered since the 16th century, and was finally completed in the 19th century. The most outstanding construction periods were the Renaissance and Baroque ones. It was unfortunately seriously damaged by the retreating German troops, destroying its furniture, library, and portrait collection in September 1944.
The only evidence of its former interiors are the archive photographs. The consequences of the nationalization and the inadequate use of the buildings, as well as the lack of maintenance accelerated their degradation.
Now under construction.
High Dynamic Range imaging (HDRI) is a set of techniques that allows a greater dynamic range of exposures (the range of values between light and dark areas) than normal digital imaging techniques. The intention of HDRI is to accurately represent the wide range of intensity levels found in real scenes ranging from direct sunlight to shadows.















4 comments:

Anonymous said...
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Szabi said...

Ne nezzetek zololkis linkjet, vmi faszsag!Lehet virus is.Minden szarsaggal megtoltmek, de hogy talalnak ram!

aeduard said...

Jo fotok ezek, bar nemelyiknel elegge latszik a tone mapping, es attol valotlannak hat, de ilyen ez a HDR :)
Amugy, jo a masik blogod is, csak kellene tolteni oda is ujabb kepeket.

Szabi said...

Igen azert is iretam odaa HDR-t, mivel tenyleg egy egy kep elegge valotlannak tunik, meg az eredeti szemnek is, nemhogy a lencsenek.Meg a szinek is tul szaturaltak, neha ugy nez ki mintha festve lett volna.De nekem tetszenek a HDR kepek.