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Old 08-18-2008, 09:08 AM
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Question Hdr anyone???

so has anyone tried converting their images into a HDR?

im gonna start to dable into this a little more but i was wondering if any of you had any tips or tricks i should know before attempting!...the outcome looks Freaken awesome

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i found this neat tutorial

http://www.thedigitalphotographyconn...ayer.php?ID=71


they have a lot of free tutorials on the site, some for photoshop others for photography

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Old 08-18-2008, 09:12 AM
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i'd quicly post a smaller version before the admin police get you?!?!
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Old 08-18-2008, 09:37 AM
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Too late . . . but we'll just resize it or link to it. Remember, on all of DPS: 640 pixels on the longest side.
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Old 08-18-2008, 10:16 PM
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oops im new! but hey thanks for linking the picture!....this forum #@%$# OWNS!!!

so does anyone have any advice?
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Old 08-21-2008, 05:42 PM
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Thanks for the tutorial site. I have Photo Impact. I am very interesting in learning this.
I have a long way to go before learning HDR because I need to learn about masks first.
But, I have put this into my favorite places so that when I learn more about my program I can go back and watch this video and translate the information into my program....maybe.
thank you again
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I rally like the shot.....but I am dark photo kind of guy....some may think it needs to be lightened up or some fill light on foreground especially in HDR but I think it sets a mood and really gives the image a feel.


I gotta say this tutorial goes beyond what most are saying about doing HDR in CS3....
The three others I have seen do not mention any adjustments in between the 32-bit and 16-bit conversion. all after in 16-bit...even Scott Kelby and Matt Kosklowski do not adjust in their tutorial after the images are merged and before turnign to 16-bit.
I think that might be the spot that was getting me....
So thanks for the link and now im off to redo a couple scenes....
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