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Aug 11, 2007 18:03 as a reply to  @ post 3710064 |  #16

Great tutorial and you do fantastic work! For the poster that inquired about Linux based HDR programs,one that came to mind is the open source Qtpfsgui. There may be others.
http://qtpfsgui.source​forge.net/#download (external link)


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Aug 11, 2007 18:17 |  #17

Thanks to all those generous ones.


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Aug 11, 2007 18:46 |  #18

Wonderful tutorial, and incredibly well balanced images.

Any word on the discount? I've been waiting to buy photomatix :)


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Aug 12, 2007 00:59 |  #19

Good news!! You can now save 15% when purchasing Photomatix Pro using the promotional discount code: flyingpanther

You can find a link to their website on my tutorial page here: http://flyingpanther.w​ordpress.com/hdr-tutorial/ (external link)

or go direct to their site here: http://www.hdrsoft.com​/ (external link)

Have fun with your HDRIs


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Aug 12, 2007 01:10 |  #20

Good tutorial, and a discount!! Cool :D


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Aug 12, 2007 02:23 |  #21

Thanks for sharing your tutorial. I just bought it yesterday and the tone mapping is what separates this program to everyone else. I bought the combo, which includes the stand alone Photomatix application and the tone mapping plug-in for PSCS2 or CS3. You can HDR merge with PSCS2 or CS3 then use the tone mapping plug-in. It is an awesome program!


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Aug 17, 2007 01:37 |  #22

Great tutorial, wish I had found it and used the discount BEFORE I bought the program...LOL...

Its still worth the money though....You tutorial is bookmarked!


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