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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Jurong East
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good HDR opportunities, but ghosting due to cloud motion is too obvious. also contrast in the foregrd (in the SBG shots) are too flat.
Bottomline is this. HDR or Photomatix as is likely this case is not just a one stop shop. It is just one tool. You still need to have a photographic sense and skills with the basic tools, eg contrast tweaking and masking, to make a photograph. PM me for more (There is a risk what I say here get censored.) |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Jurong East
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Mmm.. the ghosting effect im trying to reduce it. i think next time i will shoot faster. instead of taking my own sweeet time. its my first HDR shoot. and.. as for the contrast... i will work on it on my future shots!
but thanks very much for the comments. photomatix and cs2 software.... can be found on a very famous swedish site =X pm me if u wanna know =X |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Jurong East
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oh and one more thing. the images actually looked quite nice in photoshop after all the post editing and stuff. but its really disappointing that when i save it as jpg. the image quality really lose out alout. and all the rich colors just kinda dissappear!
ive started one thread abt this in the digital darkroom forums. hope someone can help! really saddening to see my shots not turning out the way they should on the internet =[ |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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not sure if you've try this, saving it to the max in jpeg to see if it helps.
quality : 12 format option : progressive scan : 5 of course, you get bigger file size. cheers
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Jurong East
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sadly. ive done that. and thats the result you see. my brother recommend me that i save it in .tiff i think i will try that out. |
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