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canonusermk3
19th of July 2007 (Thu), 00:25
I have searched on this, but i have not seen the answers.
I want to start on HDR but i am not sure on how to do it.
Can somebody post a step by step on how to do it?
Thanks
weka2000
19th of July 2007 (Thu), 00:28
http://www.cambridgeincolour.com/tutorials/high-dynamic-range.htm
http://www.hdrsoft.com/
PaulDB
19th of July 2007 (Thu), 03:28
If you want the absolute basics, just do the following:
Go into your camera menu and set exposure bracketing up. It lets you set 3 different exposure compensation values. eg -1 0 +1.
Set you camera to high speed (as opposed to single shot).
Take 3 shots of somthing, your car for example by holding down the shutter release. If you have set up auto exposure bracketing correctly you should have 3 diff exposures.
Download the free trial of photomatrix.
Open all 3 docs and select merge to HDR. Select tone mapping from the menu.
You are done.
This is a VERY simplified guide but if you just wanted to try it this is probably the quickest way.
Scoobs
19th of July 2007 (Thu), 04:30
I've played around with the free trial of Photomatix. Well worth a try to see if its your thing.
canonusermk3
19th of July 2007 (Thu), 13:15
If you want the absolute basics, just do the following:
Go into your camera menu and set exposure bracketing up. It lets you set 3 different exposure compensation values. eg -1 0 +1.
Set you camera to high speed (as opposed to single shot).
Take 3 shots of somthing, your car for example by holding down the shutter release. If you have set up auto exposure bracketing correctly you should have 3 diff exposures.
Download the free trial of photomatrix.
Open all 3 docs and select merge to HDR. Select tone mapping from the menu.
You are done.
This is a VERY simplified guide but if you just wanted to try it this is probably the quickest way.Thanks for that :D - i read the links above but it was sounding hard lol. SO i keep the shutter speed and apeature to the same but just move the exposure? :) THanks
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