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hdr pics
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Awesome, I like the last pic the best. Are you using photomatix pic to create + and - exposure pics then merge them or are you taking separate pictures and merge them afterwards?
I attempted it once and just used the same basic pic and over/underexposed them in photoshop and used PS's HDR tool but it didn't turn out that great. Merging 3 or 4 separate pics looks nicer Do you have a new/different pass front door? It looks a little darker and doesn't line up quite right. |
i wrecked the side of the truck before and the body shop did a **** ass job lining it up
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oh and i took 3 different pics with different exposure times on a tripod
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Nice pics. I like the new rims!
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Some pics really don't turn out well in HDR. These are some of them.
I'm no expert, but the little that I've dabbled it has to be a setting where you can't accurately capture the entire picture at one exposure, so you need three (or more). The second to last one just looks like you raised the brightness on it. Here are some good examples of before and after HDR IMHO. http://www.scottkelby.com/blog/wp-co...007/10/hdr.jpg http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1235/...60ff38f976.jpg http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3273/...3d040dff54.jpg And pardon the size but I had to include it. Here's one instance of HDR that was pushed too far: http://www.mopo.ca/uploaded_images/D...rge-709220.jpg And one that just doesn't make sense: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...vic_hdr_01.jpg |
Those pics are all freakin sweet! I've never heard of HDR?
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That's a little better :-D
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i'm learning this is my first time doing it
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