Here is my first attempt at HDR. It sucks, but I'm going to keep reading and practicing until I get better.
WOW! The pics here are totally amazing!
I'm gonna try it myself soon, I need to do some more reading, watch tutorials, and get that Photomatix app.
Last edited by SleekGTZ; 02-15-2008 at 08:50 AM
Here is my first attempt at HDR. It sucks, but I'm going to keep reading and practicing until I get better.
"A mile of road takes you one mile...A mile of runway takes you anywhere."
Yeah, I tried it too but my pics came out like it would if I just adjusted the curves on the pic in Fireworks or Photoshop. I'm going to try again later when I reinstall CS3, but HDR is cool
~Lady Driven~
ual good start. One thing you gotta watch out for is the sun glare. but good start
Someone should start a "Post HDR pics as your car sits now" thread. :)
yeah but most comes out like that which is cool.
i'm gonna have to come back to this thread when i'm on my computer.
-Pedro
i wish my walgreens camera can do that :(
I have been reading a few different tutorials today and they shoot between 5 and 6 photos and then merge them. Do you get more detail in the image using 5 or 6 photos rather than if you just used 3 different exposures? I cant tell how the quality of the pictures differ since I can only view these pages on my blackberry while I'm on the rode. I have been shooting photos all day while I'm stuck in this hotel. I should have a lot of pics to work on when I get back home.
"A mile of road takes you one mile...A mile of runway takes you anywhere."
I dont know about using 5-6 pictures you can try it and see how it comes out... i use a DSLR and shoot in raw mode, regular point and shoot cameras image processors usually mess up the the image of your going to make a HDR picture... when you shoot in raw mode you get much more detail... UAL Tripple 7 what kind of camera are you using.
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You can use as many as 9 pic. You just use 9 different exposures. For the P&S guys, its easier if you shoot RAW then just change the exposure using the RAW software and save as giving you 3 or more exposures
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i found the exposure thing on my camera but i cant scroll to it. anyone have any idea why? i just read the book but cant figure it out
color isnt kicking but i didnt want to over saturate.
Brandon - 2001 Galant GST 5speed
Wiseco // Eagle // PTE // Holset // Turbonetics // Supertech // Blox // Prosport // Vibrant // Innovate // OpenEcu // Mishimoto // Magnaflow // Walbro // XXR // Rotora // Brembo // Hawk // R1 Concepts // Dc Sports
[QUOTE=underated;339693 UAL Tripple 7 what kind of camera are you using.[/QUOTE]
I'm using a Sony DSC-H9 right now until I can buy a DSLR. I just got back from downtown Seattle and I took a ton of pics. I took a lot of pics on top of Queen Ann Hill of the city with the water in the foreground and the mountains in the background. I can't wait to upload them onto my computer and start merging them.
"A mile of road takes you one mile...A mile of runway takes you anywhere."
i cant figure out how to do the merge on photoshop
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