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11/09/2006 07:43:08 AM · #1 |
//www.flickr.com/groups/hdr/pool/Pretty amazing stuff, just curious how difficult the pp is, and would there be a challenge that this would be legal in?
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11/09/2006 07:45:15 AM · #2 |
some HDR information.
There are several thread re:HDR photos in the forums. |
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11/09/2006 07:45:49 AM · #3 |
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11/09/2006 09:32:32 AM · #4 |
This guy is amazing, and wrote a nice tutorial which is in one of this months' UK magazines:
//petemc.net/hdr-guide/
Click on the photos at the top, very nice!
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11/09/2006 09:49:29 AM · #5 |
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11/09/2006 10:18:59 AM · #6 |
Probably cost like $800. Site is down now, but I want that software. |
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11/09/2006 10:29:22 AM · #7 |
Photomatix is shareware: $99
//www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/win/28527
For Mac version click the Mac OS link in the top right.
Message edited by author 2006-11-09 15:29:28. |
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11/09/2006 10:33:11 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by BobsterLobster: This guy is amazing, and wrote a nice tutorial which is in one of this months' UK magazines:
//petemc.net/hdr-guide/
Click on the photos at the top, very nice! |
brilliant Tutorial! cheers for that
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11/09/2006 10:36:23 AM · #9 |
hdr test
i've had some fun with it, but my problem is that i rarely use a tripod.

Message edited by author 2006-11-09 15:38:38.
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11/09/2006 10:47:46 AM · #10 |
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11/09/2006 11:02:02 AM · #11 |
Oh wow, cannot believe this thread has just come up, I had just logged onto here to start a Photomatix thread, needn't bother now...
I have just been playing with photomatix with some multiple images I took today and cannot believe some of the results I have been getting. Pity we cant use this in challenges. OK, links to my three initial images and my final HDR image.. I love this, obviously needs some playing with, but blows away the CS2 HDR facility..
 
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11/09/2006 11:06:00 AM · #12 |
u can use this in the challenges. Use raw shooter to under and over expose.
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11/09/2006 11:39:54 AM · #13 |
i just done one right now with photomatix pro.. very cool stuff, had to tweek a bit in photoshop but i likes
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11/09/2006 11:45:05 AM · #14 |
Originally posted by MAK: i just done one right now with photomatix pro.. very cool stuff, had to tweek a bit in photoshop but i likes
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Nice one MAK.. love it!! |
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11/09/2006 11:45:40 AM · #15 |
would this style also be possible if you made multiple curves a djustment layers for each part of a photo... then masked off the portions of the photo not relating to that specific curves a djustment?
i know this photo was edited that way..
-Dan
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11/09/2006 12:07:34 PM · #16 |
This one is tone mapped in Photomatix Pro from a single RAW exposure; no sandwiching of multiple exposures or processings was needed. It's even a legal process in basic editing.
R. |
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11/09/2006 01:21:05 PM · #17 |
Originally posted by I Enjoy Ham: would this style also be possible if you made multiple curves a djustment layers for each part of a photo... then masked off the portions of the photo not relating to that specific curves a djustment?
i know this photo was edited that way..
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sounds like a lot of hard work.. |
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11/09/2006 01:26:51 PM · #18 |
A recent entry using HDR (Photomatix).

Message edited by author 2006-11-09 19:18:53. |
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11/09/2006 01:49:51 PM · #19 |
Yup! Tried it with Photomatrix...
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11/09/2006 02:08:48 PM · #20 |
I am going to try it with cinepaint right now. I guess it is the gimp of HDR because it can handle 16 bit images. I will post my results. |
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11/09/2006 02:13:43 PM · #21 |
No matter what picture I use in CS2 HDR it comes back with the error "Not enough dynamic range" and will not complete the HDR. I don't know what to do. Anyone know what may be wrong? |
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11/09/2006 02:15:57 PM · #22 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: This one is tone mapped in Photomatix Pro from a single RAW exposure; no sandwiching of multiple exposures or processings was needed. It's even a legal process in basic editing.
R. |
Bear's image single handedly sold me on the program. Btw, here's one of my own shots using the tone mapping:

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11/09/2006 02:16:43 PM · #23 |
in photoshop you HAVE to use multiple images of the same image.. and you can not take the same image and change the exposure of it in a raw editor.. it has to be different images.. |
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11/09/2006 02:58:08 PM · #24 |
Originally posted by Southern Gentleman: No matter what picture I use in CS2 HDR it comes back with the error "Not enough dynamic range" and will not complete the HDR. I don't know what to do. Anyone know what may be wrong? |
Either use a RAW image at 16 bit or..
Change your photo to 16 bit and try that. |
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11/09/2006 03:05:13 PM · #25 |
You have to remove the exif data from the input images. With the exif data intact, Photoshop thinks that the exposure is the same on all images.
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