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Mar 03, 2007 11:46 |  #1
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These are fun!

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Mar 03, 2007 12:16 |  #2

Nice shot but there is something going on here that makes me want to go grab my 3-D glasses.


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Mar 03, 2007 22:04 |  #3

justinmob wrote in post #2807820 (external link)
Nice shot but there is something going on here that makes me want to go grab my 3-D glasses.

yes... it looks as though something is off. I can see part of the floor going through the column. did you use a tripod for the multiple shots?


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Mar 03, 2007 22:07 |  #4

Yup, one of the shots was shifted in the blend... look for the repeating pattern... easiest to see in the details at the top of the pillar.


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Mar 04, 2007 07:56 |  #5

I love the effect it's give. It's REALLY COOL!


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Mar 07, 2007 17:18 |  #6
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Alright I fixed it so you don't need 3-D glasses to view it anymore. hehe

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Mar 07, 2007 20:03 |  #7

Beautiful.

Where's a good tutorial on that? I have PSCS2.


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Mar 07, 2007 23:21 |  #8
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rowdyred94 wrote in post #2833923 (external link)
Beautiful.

Where's a good tutorial on that? I have PSCS2.

Enjoy!
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Mar 08, 2007 00:10 |  #9

Very nice. The link was a good read...and is a fantastic thing. Makes life with HDR seem like a piece of cake...but it's some serious work. Great processing here, alongside a great picture.


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Mar 08, 2007 21:06 |  #10

Astounding, very nice. While I'm not fully understanding what HDR is I can definitely tell that is a joy to look at.


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Mar 09, 2007 01:14 |  #11

second shot is great, first gave me a headache LOL


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Mar 09, 2007 12:07 |  #12

the second one is very good :) I imagine this is about how the graphics will look on video games in about 10 years :)

very cool


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Mar 09, 2007 16:03 |  #13

very nice. i really want to try this sometime.


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Mar 10, 2007 04:01 |  #14

The corrected version shows what a benefit you can gain from this. Very good looking shot.


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Mar 10, 2007 04:59 |  #15

Super shot - but how about using perspective control to correct those converging verticals? Just a thought.




  
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