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Old 04-26-2009, 09:24 PM
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Talking my favorite HDR so far!

I have been doing HDR shots a little more now, and I just made my favorite one so far today. I need to photoshop it a little more to fix some halos and blown out sections, but I just wanted to show you guys right now. I hope you like it!

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Old 04-26-2009, 09:42 PM
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Nice I really like HDR and want to try it too
Since you need to take 3 shots at different exposures how did you get the 3 shots without him moving?
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Is that a HDR "style rather than True HDR ? as above to get true HDR you need the three shots etc?

Either way it is excellent work well done
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It is a very stylized HDR. I wasn't really going for a realistic look. I just split the original RAW file into 3 different exposures and used those to make the image.
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It is a very stylized HDR. I wasn't really going for a realistic look. I just split the original RAW file into 3 different exposures and used those to make the image.
Ahhhhh !! I wondered if that worked (can't use RAWas camera doesn't do it) I do that with some of my Jpegs though YAY !! Still great shot though
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Cool can you do that equally with JPEG files?

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Cool can you do that equally with JPEG files?
I think you could duplicate it and change the exposure on 2 in photoshop or whatever..

I think it's called "pseudo HDR" or something along those lines.
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