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Jul 20, 2010 16:29 |  #1

From a local car show.... both are from 3 RAWs at 2 stop range. Some local adjustments done with auto settings turned off.
Finished in Photoshop.

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Jul 20, 2010 21:57 |  #2

You've done some very subtle processing with these...I would not even have guessed they are from multiple exposures. I like the 2nd shot with the building in the background. Too bad the truck is in the way of it.


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Jul 21, 2010 11:02 |  #3

Tiger_993 wrote in post #10574421 (external link)
You've done some very subtle processing with these...I would not even have guessed they are from multiple exposures. I like the 2nd shot with the building in the background. Too bad the truck is in the way of it.

Thanks Tiger.

Yes, there was a bit of TM and more Detail strength pushed to make it a bit more contrasty. Also some adjustments to exposure and less saturation on the greens and yellows. Selective sharpening was done in Photoshop. I dodged the young man's face to capture his expression.
I was OK with the truck in the way as it was dark green truck...seemed to blend in more with the grass....but the old house IS very cool :)




  
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Jul 28, 2010 21:26 |  #4

Superb job ... Sorry - don't know what TM is (perhaps after you tell me, I'll say, I should have known). I agree with the previous post - hard to believe it was multiple exposures. Did you do this in Photomatix or strictly potoshop. It doesn't have the feel of Photomatix?


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Jul 29, 2010 13:18 |  #5

pophoto wrote in post #10621824 (external link)
Superb job ... Sorry - don't know what TM is (perhaps after you tell me, I'll say, I should have known). I agree with the previous post - hard to believe it was multiple exposures. Did you do this in Photomatix or strictly potoshop. It doesn't have the feel of Photomatix?

TM = Tone Mapping :cool:


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Jul 29, 2010 13:24 |  #6

pophoto wrote in post #10621824 (external link)
Superb job ... Sorry - don't know what TM is (perhaps after you tell me, I'll say, I should have known). I agree with the previous post - hard to believe it was multiple exposures. Did you do this in Photomatix or strictly potoshop. It doesn't have the feel of Photomatix?

Sorry, it is I that should apologize.....TM is my lazy way of saying "Tone Mapping" which is step 2 after creation of the merged image and where you get those natural OR burned out effects.
Yes this is a 3 exposure image done in Oloneo beta

http://www.oloneo.com/​en/page/photoengine.ht​ml (external link)

Photoshop was used to sharpen, frame and save.

Do a search on this forum and you will find some discussion/samples.

EDIT: Tiger_993 posted while I was composing:)




  
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