HDR photography.
#21
Originally Posted by hoss4131
another point, you DID NOT make those pics with any exposures, so dont even bgin to make claims like you could make them with one exposure... if you could, you would have, instead of talking ****... but you obviously cant, so stfu....
and he's saying u did such a bad job that he's basically saying he can take those shots with a regular point n shoot camera. cuz we're not seeing 3 different shots. in any of the pics. they just basic stupidpointless pics
#22
Originally Posted by hoss4131
agreed, and i searched for some torrents and couldnt find any trackers
i did find a trial version of a software though, and i used it to make these:
i did find a trial version of a software though, and i used it to make these:
#23
wow, is this whole forum full of asshats who think they are better than they are?
did you homos not notice how i was asking for help? why not actually help instead of ramming your ***** into each other.
did you homos not notice how i was asking for help? why not actually help instead of ramming your ***** into each other.
#24
Now, instead of accusing people of ramming *****...
maybe this would help?
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/...&highlight=HDR
you stitch many different exposures of the same shot, meaning you either bracket your shot or you take 5-6 of the same composition within 1/2 stop of each other. the result would be an image that captures the detail of the light and the dark parts of your image.
so in short, your HDR isn't a very good example of what HDR is, maybe that link will help.
maybe this would help?
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/...&highlight=HDR
you stitch many different exposures of the same shot, meaning you either bracket your shot or you take 5-6 of the same composition within 1/2 stop of each other. the result would be an image that captures the detail of the light and the dark parts of your image.
so in short, your HDR isn't a very good example of what HDR is, maybe that link will help.
#26
Originally Posted by vamks
Now, instead of accusing people of ramming *****...
maybe this would help?
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/...&highlight=HDR
you stitch many different exposures of the same shot, meaning you either bracket your shot or you take 5-6 of the same composition within 1/2 stop of each other. the result would be an image that captures the detail of the light and the dark parts of your image.
so in short, your HDR isn't a very good example of what HDR is, maybe that link will help.
maybe this would help?
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/...&highlight=HDR
you stitch many different exposures of the same shot, meaning you either bracket your shot or you take 5-6 of the same composition within 1/2 stop of each other. the result would be an image that captures the detail of the light and the dark parts of your image.
so in short, your HDR isn't a very good example of what HDR is, maybe that link will help.
that link has some good info to look through . and i know my HDR wasnt a very good example of what it should have been, it was my first attempt at it, and i couldnt find a picture with alot of color contrast to use. but i was just glad that it did come out, and it gave the colors and shadows more contrast than the original shots did
#27
Originally Posted by ZSpectrum
same here.
so if you think you can do it, go do it and quit talking about it.
#28
I shoot mostly HDR's. Trey Ratcliff's tutorial helped me out a lot. The best program to use to combine the mulitple photos is Photomatix.
Some examples of my HDR's:
More of my shots on my flickr account: Here
Shoot me a pm if you want any more pointers or what not. The Tutorial
P.S. Photomatix can also use only one shot and generate a hdr shot off of it. Thats how you get a motion shot in hdr, much like the Falken s13 above. They don't cover the range quite as well, but you can get some really good shots with practice.
Some examples of my HDR's:
More of my shots on my flickr account: Here
Shoot me a pm if you want any more pointers or what not. The Tutorial
P.S. Photomatix can also use only one shot and generate a hdr shot off of it. Thats how you get a motion shot in hdr, much like the Falken s13 above. They don't cover the range quite as well, but you can get some really good shots with practice.
Last edited by Anderson; 12-22-2007 at 11:36 AM.
#32
Originally Posted by MR_X
how did you manage to make a HDR of this pic?
Rick did this one the other night...I took the shot and sent it to him...its just a RAW image adjusted...not as good with un-natural light/different types of light/bracketing but its my three favorite beers...so its all gravy
I will tell him he has some replies to his post...
Last edited by xamraci; 12-22-2007 at 03:54 PM.
#35
Here's one I did of my z with my old camera -1, 0, +1
I like using HDR to bring out detail in the image without making it look completely fake. Although I do mess around with exagerated HDRs like Anderson from time to time.
I like using HDR to bring out detail in the image without making it look completely fake. Although I do mess around with exagerated HDRs like Anderson from time to time.
#37
Originally Posted by push
Here's one I did of my z with my old camera -1, 0, +1
I like using HDR to bring out detail in the image without making it look completely fake. Although I do mess around with exagerated HDRs like Anderson from time to time.
I like using HDR to bring out detail in the image without making it look completely fake. Although I do mess around with exagerated HDRs like Anderson from time to time.
Very cool, nice and subtle...I likey
#38
very cool, and im glad to finally be getting some helpful replies
i shoot all my pics in raw format, but i have not been able to find out how to adjust the exposure of the raw file yet. can someone give me some info on how to do that? also, i used photomatix to stitch together all of my previous attempts at this, but i always ended up with some dark areas. anderson, how did you process the cloud pic? mine was much darker around the lower side of it, probably from the overexposed sets of images.
all of my attempts have been with multiple exposures, rather than compensated single exposures, which i would guess would probably give me better results, if i could figure out how to do it.
thanks for the help so far guys . cant wait to see any new responses and play around tonight when i get home.
i shoot all my pics in raw format, but i have not been able to find out how to adjust the exposure of the raw file yet. can someone give me some info on how to do that? also, i used photomatix to stitch together all of my previous attempts at this, but i always ended up with some dark areas. anderson, how did you process the cloud pic? mine was much darker around the lower side of it, probably from the overexposed sets of images.
all of my attempts have been with multiple exposures, rather than compensated single exposures, which i would guess would probably give me better results, if i could figure out how to do it.
thanks for the help so far guys . cant wait to see any new responses and play around tonight when i get home.
#39
Originally Posted by hoss4131
i shoot all my pics in raw format, but i have not been able to find out how to adjust the exposure of the raw file yet. can someone give me some info on how to do that? also, i used photomatix to stitch together all of my previous attempts at this, but i always ended up with some dark areas. anderson, how did you process the cloud pic? mine was much darker around the lower side of it, probably from the overexposed sets of images.
all of my attempts have been with multiple exposures, rather than compensated single exposures, which i would guess would probably give me better results, if i could figure out how to do it.
thanks for the help so far guys . cant wait to see any new responses and play around tonight when i get home.
all of my attempts have been with multiple exposures, rather than compensated single exposures, which i would guess would probably give me better results, if i could figure out how to do it.
thanks for the help so far guys . cant wait to see any new responses and play around tonight when i get home.
In order to do a single photo HDR in Photomatixtaken from stuckincustoms.com tutorial) First, open up Photomatix 2.2 or later, then go to the Automate > Batch Processing. In there, just select one raw file and hit run. It will generate the HDR for you.
It will be in a folder in the same folder as the original that you process. Open it up in Photomatix and tone map it just like you would a multiple exposure shot.
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so this is something that CAN be done without having to do bracketing of shots?
I really like the cloud pic above as well as the signal skyline shot.
This Photomatrix program can it be downloaded free or where would you go to get it and how much for it? (I noticed someone mentioned $600) but then someone mentioned torrant?
Let me know on this!
I really like the cloud pic above as well as the signal skyline shot.
This Photomatrix program can it be downloaded free or where would you go to get it and how much for it? (I noticed someone mentioned $600) but then someone mentioned torrant?
Let me know on this!