alessandro - This is a Hand-Held Single Frame Capture. All my RAW conversions are made with DxO Optics Pro 6 ELITE software. The latest version of this software offers the user the ability to process a single file as a Single Shot HDR. As far as I remember, this was the option that I used, but I processed this quite a few months ago so would not like to sware to it. I am totally committed to Dxo and if you have never used it then you should try it. It is built around Camera and Lens Plug-In's which automatically correct an image for Lens Distortions. It will produce better RAW conversions straight out of the software VS Adobe Lightroom or Adobe CS5. It is possible to mimic this "Out of the Box" conversion by puting up the DxO File and then working on a parallel image in CS5 or Lightroom, but why bother when DxO does it for you? The other Feature that sold DxO to me two years ago was the ability to correct Horizontal and Vertical Geometry. It is a breeze! I would be amazed if you tried the software and did not like it. Stephen
alessandro - This is a Hand-Held Single Frame Capture. All my RAW conversions are made with DxO Optics Pro 6 ELITE software. The latest version of this software offers the user the ability to process a single file as a Single Shot HDR. As far as I remember, this was the option that I used, but I processed this quite a few months ago so would not like to sware to it. I am totally committed to Dxo and if you have never used it then you should try it. It is built around Camera and Lens Plug-In's which automatically correct an image for Lens Distortions. It will produce better RAW conversions straight out of the software VS Adobe Lightroom or Adobe CS5. It is possible to mimic this "Out of the Box" conversion by puting up the DxO File and then working on a parallel image in CS5 or Lightroom, but why bother when DxO does it for you? The other Feature that sold DxO to me two years ago was the ability to correct Horizontal and Vertical Geometry. It is a breeze! I would be amazed if you tried the software and did not like it. Stephen
Yes to all of the above - great photograph - great lens in the hands of a "Master".
Rick