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	<title>Comments on: Realistic HDR tonemapping</title>
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		<title>By: andrei</title>
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		<description>The five color photos is perfect (except 2/6 the left-up corner, and the shadow of 6/6 is still too hard, just my opinion). The b&amp;w image not really natural- &quot;edges drawing&quot;. The views on the river bank (Paris?) and between the the neo-classical colonade is natural, but the sky of the rail-station is like in the himalayan photos at 8000 metres, too dark blue-cobalt. Apreciate, you don&#039;t over-saturate your photos like so many others and you don&#039;t have edges-halo (how make this, please)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The five color photos is perfect (except 2/6 the left-up corner, and the shadow of 6/6 is still too hard, just my opinion). The b&amp;w image not really natural- &#8220;edges drawing&#8221;. The views on the river bank (Paris?) and between the the neo-classical colonade is natural, but the sky of the rail-station is like in the himalayan photos at 8000 metres, too dark blue-cobalt. Apreciate, you don&#8217;t over-saturate your photos like so many others and you don&#8217;t have edges-halo (how make this, please)</p>
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