darn i dont have that choice. i have others but not the merge to HDR
99galant, to merge, mind you im useing CS2, go to file>automate>merge to HDR
tomorow its supposed to be warm, so im gonna look for a hose and hose off my car, then hit up a parking garage and try to get an ok shoot done... im kinda jonesing... ive been having "photographers block" if you will, and one of my lenses broke :(
Last edited by 98GalantDriver; 02-17-2008 at 11:44 PM
darn i dont have that choice. i have others but not the merge to HDR
Any pointers on how to make one with a single photo that was taken with a regular digital. I was trying to make copies with different exposures changed in photoshop then merge them, but photoshop said it wouldnt merge it.
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if its not in raw format then its going to be hard to lower and higher the exposure.
raw format is about 15mb per picture so you dont lose any detail and makes it easy for a photoediting to match and mate the pictures.
you can use adobe lightroom to raise and lower the exposure then photmatix to merge them
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Here are two pictures I shot using the HDR method. One was converted using CS3 and the other was done with Photomatix.
These are the three pictures I used.
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Last edited by UAL Tripple 7; 02-18-2008 at 02:45 PM
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i cant do any of this bcuz i have regular photoshop :(
i have photoshop CS3 but is says my pictures don't have enough definition to merge to HDR
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Originally Posted by polishmafia
You can download a trial version of CS3 and Photomatix for free. Thats what I did. Here is a pic that someone on the R/C forum I visit posted. It looks pretty cool to me.
Last edited by UAL Tripple 7; 10-04-2009 at 09:59 PM
"A mile of road takes you one mile...A mile of runway takes you anywhere."
my second attempt, posting more sooner
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Last edited by lnkn52; 02-18-2008 at 05:44 PM Reason: adding more pics
What software are you using lkn52? That is a cool pic>
"A mile of road takes you one mile...A mile of runway takes you anywhere."
i need to download that photomatix or something soon
AdobePhotoshop CS3, but its not real HDR, well i beleive compared to pics i saw from dev
whats the diff from CS3 or regular photoshop
i believe CS2 and CS3 have the HDR merging
Here is a link to a few of the pictures I worked on this evening. I was going for an off look with these. I did not want them to look real.
http://s41.photobucket.com/albums/e267/ReganH22/HDR/
"A mile of road takes you one mile...A mile of runway takes you anywhere."
could someone mod one of my latest pics to come out like this? or would i have to give you the pictures at three different exposures or something?
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yeah with a TRIPOD, if you are using a point and shoot camera, take 3 pictures in different shutter speeds, one normal, one dark, and one bright with the iso lower than 200
this all has to be done in your manual setting
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