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HDR experiments!
I'm learning how to use HDR (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_dynamic_range_imaging) which is real fun. I'll start with one photo and maybe I'll add a few more later.
These are all created with only one RAW file each, which I have processed and converted with RawShooter essentials and then merged to HDR with Photomatix Pro 2.3.1.
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Last edited by MartinBabies; 05-14-2007 at 11:50 AM.
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Theyre nice, but not very.. strong HDR. I say you keep experimenting, to get more results
btw, did you buy photomatix?
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I don't really know very much about Photography, I just know that these are very nice quality, and easy to look at.
Good job for early experiments! Keep them coming, I love your work!
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rob: You know, most photographers hate the overkill HDR style. I'm no big fan either. The main purpose for HDR is to get rid of overexposed areas and stuff like that. Then someone came up with a style that looks really weird.
Yeah I bought it, I paid just as much as everyone else here paid for Photoshop CS2. lololol
hxck: Thanks man!
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nice stuff man..
the second one, clouds, post editing right?
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HDR is all about post editing. :P But some colors are a little overdone in Photoshop, maybe.
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kinda nice ones, i like them. how many pics you used to make these?
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One each. That's the good thing with Photomatix. You don't have to use several photos to make a HDR, as in Photoshop CS2. I just saved one RAW as three (or more) different exposures and opened them in Photomatix.
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Amazing pictures. I read the article on Wikipedia and most of it went over my head but I think I kinda understand what it is.
I like the first one, but I like the colors in the second one more.
Whenever I see your pictures I want to go out and buy a really expensive camera lol. Keep up the great work.
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Haha, thank you! But you don't need a really expensive camera! Just get a decent SLR and you are good to go!
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