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Join Date: May 2004
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Took 3 different exposures... and using photoshop HDR tools to create HDR...
is this consider HDR? ![]() can any bros advice what I have not done right? think the effect of HDR will be more pronounce outdoors?
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stay away from just objects with HDR in my opinion... makes the pic look tacky but thats just me so feel free to disagree haha
to create HDR you need a program like photomatix to tone map the image... i think you just put the 3 images together in photoshop so it doesnt give as much contrast beetween the colours until you've tonemapped the image in something like photomatix
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HDR ideally should capture the highlight and shadow details. From your pic the highlights are blown. A shot with couple EV underexposed would help.
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thanks for all the pointers... i shall experiment again until i get it right
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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With regards to HDR,
I found my camera does have the function(multi-exposure), combine three photos into one. Is is the same as using the photoshop or any softwares as stated? My inquiries... |
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Try this:http://www.hdrsoft.com/gallery/index.php. you will be amazed by the beautiful HDR pictures.
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err... wats the point in having this shot in HDR? i think can do it with a single shot and it will still look the same. another point to note... your pic is blur.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Thanks. Will figure out how to use it.
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Yes keep trying.. My first hdr looked worst than this. hahah =)
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