will_ainsworth
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also on the unedited its hosted on photobucket and the colour match is shocking too
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Adam C
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Craigs Evo is sounds insane to, hes always around locally, and you can normally hear his car miles off
The Cupra's looking tasty too any more plans with it will?
My Arden Blue Astra GSi MK4 on BBS LM's Project Thread
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will_ainsworth
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yeh at the moment tho just to get new cambelt kit and waterpump then possilby stage 3 once i have some more money
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Butler
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quote: Originally posted by BluKoo
quote: Originally posted by Butler
Its badly edited, the road is all wrong. Whos pics are these?
To be honest its a lot better than i've ever seen you do in the photoshop competitions.
Get off your high horse mate when did I say I could do any better?? I only said 'badly' edited under the impression the pics were taken by a professional photographer. If anything that is a compliment.
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Jenko_Sport
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LOVE that first pic mate.
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DaveyLC
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Its a shame you can take HDR photos of moving objects, the photos would look EMENSE!
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will_ainsworth
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Its a shame you can take HDR photos of moving objects, the photos would look EMENSE!
its easy to do actually, ill do one now...
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will_ainsworth
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heres a b&w one first....
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by will_ainsworth
quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
Its a shame you can take HDR photos of moving objects, the photos would look EMENSE!
its easy to do actually, ill do one now...
What a REAL HDR photos? as in 3 different exposures or a fake photoshop one?
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will_ainsworth
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photoshop exposure....
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DaveyLC
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Thats not the same, the point of HDR is to give the full depth of all the different exposures.
I'd love to have a camera that can take the 3 exposures at exactly the same time, the photos would be unreal! 
My camera does 3 in a row each a fraction of a second apart but if anything is moving it just looks awful.
[Edited on 12-05-2009 by DaveyLC]
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will_ainsworth
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John
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That's just some heavy processing that gives what you think is an HDR effect.
HDR doesn't have to be cartoony, HDR is just so you can have a higher dynamic range than you can get with one exposure.
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mattk
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a 3 exposure HDR in photoshop is just the same as a 3 exposure HDR taken from the camera
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John
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It's not, exposures adjusted from one picture can't possibly have as much detail as 3 seperate exposures because the detail isn't there.
Depending on the processing it'll end up looking the same but it's not.
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