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also on the unedited its hosted on photobucket and the colour match is shocking too
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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?


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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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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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LOVE that first pic mate.
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Its a shame you can take HDR photos of moving objects, the photos would look EMENSE!
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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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heres a b&w one first....

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quote:
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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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photoshop exposure....
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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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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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a 3 exposure HDR in photoshop is just the same as a 3 exposure HDR taken from the camera
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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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