Well, I'm getting there. This one is better I think. Did the PM first then merged in CS3. What a long process! You can see a larger version by clicking on thumbnail.
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Kronie Goldmember 2,183 posts Likes: 7 Joined Jun 2008 More info | Oct 06, 2008 11:05 | #1 Well, I'm getting there. This one is better I think. Did the PM first then merged in CS3. What a long process! You can see a larger version by clicking on thumbnail.
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zacker Cream of the Crop 6,006 posts Likes: 7 Joined Jan 2005 Location: Oxford, CT. More info | Oct 06, 2008 11:43 | #2 coooolll... http://www.theanimalhaven.com
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Bogster Hatchling 9 posts Joined Jun 2008 More info | Oct 06, 2008 13:00 | #3 dude that is sick!! well done!
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Gum6y Member 123 posts Joined Feb 2007 Location: Bogota Colombia More info | Oct 06, 2008 13:21 | #4 I think this is working well, I think I need to go do a pano too. I think saving the PM settings and doing each photo individually then stiching in PS is the way to go. Canon 400D, Canon 70-200mm F4 IS, Canon 24-70mm, Canon 50mm 1.8, Sigma 10-20mm, Canon 580 Ex II Flash, Manfrotto 190MF4 and 685B Monopod, Lowepro Compu Trekker AW
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Oct 06, 2008 16:44 | #5 Gum6y wrote in post #6447718 I think this is working well, I think I need to go do a pano too. I think saving the PM settings and doing each photo individually then stiching in PS is the way to go. Yea, the first one I was trying to process this massive file in PM and it kept crashing the program. Much better to do the PM first as individual files them merge in PS after.
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Duder Goldmember 1,201 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: L.A. formerly N Ireland More info | Oct 06, 2008 17:11 | #6 I've a lot of experience creating panoramas using HDR images, and I always merge the exposures first before stitching the panorama. You'd be mad to do it the other way. Pete
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Nicely done, amazing! Sony A7r, Sony 16-35 f4, Canon 1d3, Canon 70-200 f4L, Sigma 150-600 contemporary, G1X, Lee filter holder and gnd's, Singh-Ray reverse gnd
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Oct 06, 2008 17:23 | #8 I was mad! Mad I tell you!
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Deckham Senior Member 814 posts Joined Jun 2007 Location: Melbourne, Australia More info | I don't want to sound negative, or offend - but can someone please explain to me what exactly looks appealing in this image? I just can't understand it, and I'm trying.
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Oct 06, 2008 17:40 | #10 Deckham wrote in post #6449061 I don't want to sound negative, or offend - but can someone please explain to me what exactly looks appealing in this image? I just can't understand it, and I'm trying. Well, without HDR the clouds would be blown out. sometimes a little HDR will produce something close to what your eye sees. I agree that too much is too much sometimes.
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I26 Senior Member 587 posts Likes: 3 Joined Aug 2005 More info | Thats a cool image. I would have preferred less clouds but awesome none-the-less. Canon EOS 30D / Canon 430EX | Canon BG-E2 Grip | Canon 400mm f/5.6L | Canon EF 70-300mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM | Canon EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM | Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 USM
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Deckham Senior Member 814 posts Joined Jun 2007 Location: Melbourne, Australia More info | Oct 06, 2008 18:14 | #12 Kronie wrote in post #6449108 Well, without HDR the clouds would be blown out. sometimes a little HDR will produce something close to what your eye sees. I agree that too much is too much sometimes. read this post: https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=580682 Can you REALLY tell me that the before looks better than the after?....well I guess you could.... To be honest, when I saw that shot I thought the first version looked better, and wondered why others liked the second. You are saying that HDR produces something that is closer to what our eyes see. I'd dispute that for 90% of these treatments. The image up above does not look anything at all like what my eyes would see. It looks like a caricature. The clouds are surreal, the tress are blurry, the colour is over saturated, the scene lacks interest, and is not composed well, not to mention the tilted horizon.
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Duder Goldmember 1,201 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: L.A. formerly N Ireland More info | Oct 06, 2008 18:19 | #13 Deckham wrote in post #6449061 I don't want to sound negative, or offend - but can someone please explain to me what exactly looks appealing in this image? I just can't understand it, and I'm trying.
Pete
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Deckham Senior Member 814 posts Joined Jun 2007 Location: Melbourne, Australia More info | Oct 06, 2008 18:21 | #14 Duder wrote in post #6449305 You're not alone. HDR imaging is primarily a technique for capturing/restoring dynamic range over what a single exposure could record, and is merely the first stage in determining the quality of detail you'll have in your final image.....but, in the past few years, seemingly because of the popular HDR software and their tonemapping features, how people are choosing to process their images/pixels is more down to personal taste, and has little to do with whether they're trying to produce a natural looking image with accurate or realistic dynamic range, or whether they going for something different - artistic/fake/cartoonish/etc. ....or as I suspect most are, just badly processed. ...which makes the image an artwork, but strays so far from photography, I question why it is even displayed in a photography forum...
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Oct 06, 2008 18:25 | #15 Actually it looked just like this in real life. I did very little processing.
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