First time HDR
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Actually the car is really really dirty, both cars are 1month without wash and 3 weeks of on and off rain. (Check the sides of the cars to see wet spots/ mud)
HDR just really livens the picture up.
I got photomatix on torrent
Nikons are great cameras, with great lens. Can't go wrong. Order a 55-200mm VR lens, great deal for a telephoto lens.. you will have fun with the depths of fields with that lens and shooting cars. I need to pony up some cash and get that lens.
As for the guide, just search on google. Not really a hard process, photomatix has a tutorial as well. I took 5 exposures like i said earlier, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2. Then generated an HDR jpeg by using Photomatix to stack all 5 pictures together. Tone-mapped after in photomatix, saved, opened in Photoshop, sharpened and messed with lighting.
Thank you Einstein you are very observant.
HDR just really livens the picture up.
As for the guide, just search on google. Not really a hard process, photomatix has a tutorial as well. I took 5 exposures like i said earlier, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2. Then generated an HDR jpeg by using Photomatix to stack all 5 pictures together. Tone-mapped after in photomatix, saved, opened in Photoshop, sharpened and messed with lighting.
Thank you Einstein you are very observant.
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I like it. Good job. Looks clean However, I can't see the second pic for some reason....idk why but my comp is being a fail right now lol
EDIT: Just looked on my iphone and I can see the second pic. I really think you did an amazing job. That's the perfect balance for editing for an indoor HDR imo...
Congrats
EDIT: Just looked on my iphone and I can see the second pic. I really think you did an amazing job. That's the perfect balance for editing for an indoor HDR imo...
Congrats
Last edited by A.H; 02-22-2009 at 10:11 PM.
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