first set of pictures with the new dslr
Originally Posted by r3v
thanks everyone and thanks MR_X for sharing your info. My next purchase will be a 70-200mm canon. I did some research on HDR images and unfortunately, I currently don't have a copy of photoshop CS2 to do any kind of tone mapping. So hopefully, i can get into this as soon as i can. Never really thought of blending in 3 different exposure.
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I seriously can't thank you enough for shedding some light on this subject.
After doing some research on HDR, here's my poor attempt at it. I know it sucks and it's more than likely not "true hdr". It's pretty much just tonal mapping. Anyways, does CS2 allow you to adjust the level of each image? I've always been a true believer that anything that is automated doesn't really leave room for flexibility. Hence the watermarks; photomatix blends it for me without adjusting each file.
After doing some research on HDR, here's my poor attempt at it. I know it sucks and it's more than likely not "true hdr". It's pretty much just tonal mapping. Anyways, does CS2 allow you to adjust the level of each image? I've always been a true believer that anything that is automated doesn't really leave room for flexibility. Hence the watermarks; photomatix blends it for me without adjusting each file.
actually, if it wasn't for the water marks, I would use it as a desk top. I like it a lot.
another thing I just notice. seats and headrest, make sure they are the same. I don't know how you prepare for your shooting. I usually start by taking pics of the car on all angles from every side I can get light from. I look for inregularities and things to changeon the car before making my final shot. I usually take about 10-20 pics of one angle and I will end up using only one. I just use different settings, camera angles or lighting. I also avoid using the flash as much as posible, I hate using it nless I deflect the light up.
another thing I just notice. seats and headrest, make sure they are the same. I don't know how you prepare for your shooting. I usually start by taking pics of the car on all angles from every side I can get light from. I look for inregularities and things to changeon the car before making my final shot. I usually take about 10-20 pics of one angle and I will end up using only one. I just use different settings, camera angles or lighting. I also avoid using the flash as much as posible, I hate using it nless I deflect the light up.
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