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Whittie
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posted on 20th Oct 09 at 14:22 |
Have a look on here mate ; http://www.vanilladays.com/hdr-guide/
I'm sure Gaz will agree with me, when I say the guy that wrote it is an amazing photographer, but at the same time a right moody bugger :lol:
Pete Carr is his name if you fancy googling him and looking at his work.
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Corsa_Quadz
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posted on 20th Oct 09 at 12:59 |
Photomatix is probably a good recommendation. Photoshops HDR generator isnt particularly good, with photomatix you cant play about with tone mapping alot more ;)
Download the trial version and see what you think, its very user friendly, just make sure you have 3 images around -2ev 0ev +2ev or something similar :thumbs:
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FlaFFy_91
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posted on 20th Oct 09 at 12:57 |
i want to be able to do them
ive heard you can do them inm photoshop but i dont know how... anybody know?
also
does a hdr image basicly consist of 3 of the same picture one over exposed one under exposed and one perfectly exposed??
thanks for the help guys :)
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