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Jan 31, 2009 07:35 |  #1

This is single shot HDR. First one is original ,for comparison.
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Jan 31, 2009 13:05 |  #2

Hey All,

Really Nice! That HDR "pops"! IMO the processing of that image takes the original right to the edge of becoming surreal. What software is that done in? Nice composition as well.

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Jan 31, 2009 13:26 |  #3

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Really Nice! That HDR "pops"! IMO the processing of that image takes the original right to the edge of becoming surreal. What software is that done in? Nice composition as well.

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I used Photomatix for this one and did some pp in Photoshop CS3.


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Jan 31, 2009 18:29 |  #4

Great HDR, love the sky
Can you post your workflow up untill Photoshop




  
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Jan 31, 2009 19:01 |  #5

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Great HDR, love the sky
Can you post your workflow up untill Photoshop

What exactly would you like to know ?


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Jan 31, 2009 20:01 |  #6

The HDR sure improves this shot! Nicely done!


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Feb 01, 2009 16:11 |  #7

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What exactly would you like to know ?

I'd like to see how you make an HDR out of one raw file




  
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Feb 01, 2009 16:35 |  #8

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I'd like to see how you make an HDR out of one raw file

Open the original image in Photoshop or DPP ( comes with Canon camera ), using Brightness Adjustment tool, make the image underexposed - save it ( tiff or jpeg ) then reset B Adjust and save the image as properly exsposed and final step is to make it overexposed and save it. I use Photomatix Pro to merge them to HDR ( i guess you know how to use that ). I think that's it.


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Feb 01, 2009 16:40 |  #9

Fine result.


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Feb 07, 2009 10:08 as a reply to  @ Balliolman's post |  #10

Beautiful picture, beautiful country.




  
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Feb 07, 2009 19:10 |  #11

Very nice shot especially coming from a single file :cool:

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Open the original image in Photoshop or DPP ( comes with Canon camera ), using Brightness Adjustment tool, make the image underexposed - save it ( tiff or jpeg ) then reset B Adjust and save the image as properly exsposed and final step is to make it overexposed and save it. I use Photomatix Pro to merge them to HDR ( i guess you know how to use that ). I think that's it.

Is there any way in Photomatix to get the 3 different exposures from the RAW file? I don't think you would go through the trouble of using PS if it could be done, but I could of swore I thought this was possible.


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Feb 07, 2009 21:02 |  #12

SO you did it with brightness and not exposure?




  
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Feb 16, 2009 04:56 |  #13

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SO you did it with brightness and not exposure?

Yes, i did it with brightness.


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Feb 16, 2009 09:55 |  #14
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Love that, mate, great processing. Nice and subtle, great picture to begin with made better with HDR. Very rare lol


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