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Laramie Still livin' the cowboylife 3,220 posts Joined Nov 2006 Location: Inland Empire, California More info | Sep 06, 2008 17:18 | #1
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KarlosDaJackal Goldmember 1,740 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jul 2008 Location: Dublin, Ireland More info | Sep 06, 2008 18:04 | #2 Its not HDR if you use one image as it still has the same Low Dynamic Range of the single image. This is just a lighting effect image. My Website
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MattMoore Goldmember 1,839 posts Likes: 4 Joined Jan 2007 Location: San Antonio, TX - USA More info | Sep 06, 2008 19:57 | #3 |
midnitejam Senior Member 806 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: Parma Ohio More info | I like the original. It has some serious 3rd-dimentional illusion going on. Midnitejam--The happiness in your life depends on the quality of your thoughts.
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Nathan Can you repeat the question, please? More info | Sep 06, 2008 22:19 | #5 Not to be a jerk, but the first one doesn't look like one and the second one looks overdone. Taking photos with a fancy camera does not make me a photographer.
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MattMoore Goldmember 1,839 posts Likes: 4 Joined Jan 2007 Location: San Antonio, TX - USA More info | Sep 06, 2008 22:26 | #6 Reign wrote in post #6256313 Not to be a jerk, but the first one doesn't look like one and the second one looks overdone. I just showed him what mine looked like run through photomatix (using a single frame to create HDR, I didn't touch it after photomatix did its "thing")....ya' jerk
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Nathan Can you repeat the question, please? More info | Sep 06, 2008 22:55 | #7 ::runs and hides:: Taking photos with a fancy camera does not make me a photographer.
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aram535 Goldmember 1,915 posts Joined Sep 2007 Location: Long Island, NY More info | Sep 07, 2008 00:34 | #8 You can certainly do a HDR from a single image. It will not be the best it can be. However, HDR doesn't add anything to an ho-hum image. The whole point of a HDR image is to show both the shadows and the highlights. There is no shadows or highlights in the original picture, increasing the range doesn't add anything. Gear List * www.tranquilphotos.com
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Nathan Can you repeat the question, please? More info | Sep 07, 2008 00:54 | #9 I've never done HDR. I tried seeing what CS3 does... so I took your image... set exposure values -2, -1, 0, +1, and +2... then used the Merge to HDR function. Came out with a nasty looking picture with +1 and +2, so I unselected those... ended up with a very subtly change image from the original... so I adjusted levels and used the unsharpen filter. Taking photos with a fancy camera does not make me a photographer.
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