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Oct 08, 2010 09:03 |  #1

http://vimeo.com/15524​782 (external link)

A video how I makes HDRI with only Photomatix and DPP.




  
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Oct 08, 2010 16:08 |  #2

Really wacked out video on my machine, Lots of purple flashes and "snow"...Might be on my end, may not be. Anybody else?

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Oct 08, 2010 21:00 |  #3

I've tried for 15 minutes to get it to play, but it keeps screwing up part way through.


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Oct 08, 2010 21:09 as a reply to  @ Gary McDuffie's post |  #4

The video played for me but it seemed to end before it should.

While I applaud your efforts, it was very difficult for me to follow along. I couldn't tell what program you were in at any given time and I couldn't tell what adjustments you were making.

Maybe you could add sub-titles to explain what you're processing steps are doing.


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Oct 08, 2010 21:12 |  #5

Worked fine here, pretty cool Video!


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Oct 09, 2010 04:44 |  #6

navydoc wrote in post #11061390 (external link)
The video played for me but it seemed to end before it should.

While I applaud your efforts, it was very difficult for me to follow along. I couldn't tell what program you were in at any given time and I couldn't tell what adjustments you were making.

Maybe you could add sub-titles to explain what you're processing steps are doing.

newbe of recording video. shall see what I can do with sub in the future. My english isn´t good enouth for recording my whois.




  
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Oct 09, 2010 06:29 |  #7

Won't playe here either. I click play, and can see the data flow as it downloads, but when done nothing. Just a black screen.

Edit: I downloaded it from vimeo and viewed it from the harddrive with vlc. IMHO, your english writing is good enough to understand in this forum, so a voice track on the video (instead of the music) would be MUCH more informative and helpful.


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Oct 09, 2010 09:16 |  #8

I had no technical issues watching it, as it played fine. I'm not sure as to the purpose of the video though. It was interesting to watch, but it felt a bit rushed.

If you're intention was to help educate people on the process of making an HDR photograph then I think you need to slow down a bit and explain what you're doing. Either subtitles, or voice (better) but somehow you need to convey your thought process as you're going through each step. I didn't have any problem following your steps, but without knowing why you were doing them it came off a bit random.

Nice job on it. Just not sure what the goal was.


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Oct 09, 2010 14:40 |  #9
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the whole thing was flickering purple and green for me, did you put barney in a blender?


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