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Jul 13, 2008 03:02 | #677 Stormy Chicago night.. the spots are raindrops on the window. here it is larger: http://fc01.deviantart.com …_revisited_by_delobbo.jpg raѕιdel ѕlιĸa f l i c k r
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dcsmith40D Senior Member 543 posts Joined Mar 2008 Location: Atlanta More info | Jul 13, 2008 11:39 | #678 srika wrote in post #5901112 Stormy Chicago night.. the spots are raindrops on the window. ![]() here it is larger: http://fc01.deviantart.com …_revisited_by_delobbo.jpg Wow, that one is nice. I thought the spots were dust. That's a good looking picture. Canon 40D; 50 f1.8, 70-200 f2.8 IS L, 580 EX II, 1.4 TC, 24-70 f2.8 L, (2) 430 EX II
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amairphoto Cream of the Crop More info | Jul 13, 2008 12:46 | #679 thats a really cool picture, you should edit the spots into clouds My Website: http://www.amairphoto.com
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gbpro1 Member 110 posts Joined Jul 2005 More info | I was bored and did a 10 min. fix on the water spots not the best but with a little more time you could blend them all out.. Great picture.. Just needs those water spots gone.. Hope you dont mind me messing with it.. Canon xti 400D W/ BG-E3 grip / 18-55 kit
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X-Warrior Senior Member 590 posts Joined Jul 2007 Location: Netherlands More info |
Both 3-shot HDR. Second one actually is made up of one properly exposed shot and two underexposed ones (where the least exposed version reached the limit of my camera, so I guess it didn't do much). I just liked the end result. Some HDR halos reduced using one of the underexposed shots as a mask. 400D, Sigma 17-70. Something wide
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coondogg Member 249 posts Joined May 2008 Location: Pittsburgh More info | Jul 14, 2008 21:35 | #682 Canon 20D :: 50mm f/1.8 :: 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 :: 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS :: 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS :: 430EX
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slapstix55 Senior Member 306 posts Joined Jul 2008 Location: San Diego, CA More info | Jul 18, 2008 16:09 | #684 What's the best software to use for HDR?
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Jul 18, 2008 17:14 | #685 slapstix55 wrote in post #5937717 What's the best software to use for HDR? Hunt down Photomatix. It smokes photoshops HDR process. Done with Numbers. Own the X and the R
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slapstix55 Senior Member 306 posts Joined Jul 2008 Location: San Diego, CA More info | Jul 18, 2008 18:58 | #686 Thanks going to purchase it! great photos squashed (Gary )
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newb2pro_1day_or_so Goldmember 1,112 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2007 Location: OH More info | This was posted in the car forum, but I think it is my best HDR so far.
Dan, www.dandexterphotography.com
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DreDaze happy with myself for not saying anything stupid More info | Jul 18, 2008 20:12 | #688 slapstix55 wrote in post #5937717 What's the best software to use for HDR?
Andre or Dre
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trials2k Member 160 posts Joined Apr 2008 More info | Jul 18, 2008 21:06 | #689 DreDaze wrote in post #5938961 just my 2 cents but i found dynamic photo hdr a whole lot easier to use, and get the results i was looking for...but i'm a total idiot when it comes to post-processing i have both Photomatix and Dynamic Photo HDR.. i like them both.. My Website
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Tareq "I am very lazy, a normal consumer" More info | Jul 19, 2008 01:22 | #690 I just use Photomatix, but i read there are some another HDR software, but about that Dynamic HDR i didn't find Mac version. Galleries:
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