HDR images
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HDR images
Just starting this topic to drop all kind of HDR pictures
I know there is an other topic but that is fighters related.
An tutorial about how to create these HDR pictures can be found at my website as well.
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I know there is an other topic but that is fighters related.
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Re: HDR images
In one word, beautiful!
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Re: HDR images
I must be blind, I do see the HDR-effect but not that clearly Dino. In the last shot the HDR-effect is the best visible to me. That being said, I realise that's a good thing because I've seen a lot of HDR-images passing by the last months and it's more exception than rule that I like the HDR-effects. So in this case, my - almost hidden - compliments!
I especially like the Phantomshot. Most of the time the covers and 'remove before flight'-thingies are higly annoying. In this case they add a nice effect in combination with nice light on the plane!
I especially like the Phantomshot. Most of the time the covers and 'remove before flight'-thingies are higly annoying. In this case they add a nice effect in combination with nice light on the plane!
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Re: HDR images
Well Mike there sure is some HDR in these images
The C-27 is switching between HDR and the original
The C-27 is switching between HDR and the original
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Re: HDR images
Wow! The B-17 pic almost looks like a painting, well done!
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Re: HDR images
did some playing again with the HDR. I like the effect but on a grey sky it tends to make it a bit dark. Here some results
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Re: HDR images
wel ....
great pictures
readed this topic and visited you're tutorial and downloaded the stuff.I allready have CS4 so didn't need to do that.first had to put the exposure in and as I take Raw files I had a small stugeling with it but eventualy made it to do those 3 pictures you mentioned in you're tutorial.normal I process the pictures much more but this time only did the hdr change and then saved it.so now I have to find out how to process the picture more.(like dustspots and sharpness and all the rest)
need some improvement but for a first try.I have to play with the settings but as allways first try then improve and then process a lot of pictures.....
heres a first try when following you're tutorial:
greetings Ton
great pictures
readed this topic and visited you're tutorial and downloaded the stuff.I allready have CS4 so didn't need to do that.first had to put the exposure in and as I take Raw files I had a small stugeling with it but eventualy made it to do those 3 pictures you mentioned in you're tutorial.normal I process the pictures much more but this time only did the hdr change and then saved it.so now I have to find out how to process the picture more.(like dustspots and sharpness and all the rest)
need some improvement but for a first try.I have to play with the settings but as allways first try then improve and then process a lot of pictures.....
heres a first try when following you're tutorial:
greetings Ton
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Re: HDR images
well that is a good start i would say !
all the processing like sharpness, dust, levels will be done
after creating the HDR. So i do some prost processing after
creating the HDR, not before using photomatix
all the processing like sharpness, dust, levels will be done
after creating the HDR. So i do some prost processing after
creating the HDR, not before using photomatix
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