Lok3sh
13th of May 2010 (Thu), 03:07
Hey guys!
So this is my first attempt at an HDR using Photomatrx. I have been trying with CS4 so far, and most of my attempts have been pretty unsuccessful. Seems like Photomatix is easier to work with because with 5 minutes of messing around with the tone mapping, I got this. I like this way better than the stuff I was making off CS4. So let me know what you think!! Also, if anyone would be willing to try and make these a better HDR from my original images, I'd love to see what it could have looked like if I knew how to do this right... If you are willing to try for me, let me know and I'll send you the RAWs or JPEGs whatever you prefer. So I took off the original HDR I had on here, because one of the 3 exposures had blur because of shake and it made the final HDR blurry. I re made it from a different set of the same images which were sharp and this is the result. Let me know what you think:
http://i42.tinypic.com/pyw.jpg
and then I ran it through CS4 for some color tweaking and contrast adjustment and came up with this:
http://i40.tinypic.com/xc25oj.jpg
Comments?
So this is my first attempt at an HDR using Photomatrx. I have been trying with CS4 so far, and most of my attempts have been pretty unsuccessful. Seems like Photomatix is easier to work with because with 5 minutes of messing around with the tone mapping, I got this. I like this way better than the stuff I was making off CS4. So let me know what you think!! Also, if anyone would be willing to try and make these a better HDR from my original images, I'd love to see what it could have looked like if I knew how to do this right... If you are willing to try for me, let me know and I'll send you the RAWs or JPEGs whatever you prefer. So I took off the original HDR I had on here, because one of the 3 exposures had blur because of shake and it made the final HDR blurry. I re made it from a different set of the same images which were sharp and this is the result. Let me know what you think:
http://i42.tinypic.com/pyw.jpg
and then I ran it through CS4 for some color tweaking and contrast adjustment and came up with this:
http://i40.tinypic.com/xc25oj.jpg
Comments?