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Old 03-25-2010, 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Da_Meister_22
Can you tell me the steps you made to create that beautiful HDR image above at least, that's exactly the HDR quality I'm looking for. And I believe I do have Photoshop CS4!
the biggest secret in HDR is takin' the properly exposed (AE images with a tripod. catch me on AIM tonight and i'll go over it as much as i can.
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Originally Posted by John Photography
the biggest secret in HDR is takin' the properly exposed (AE images with a tripod. catch me on AIM tonight and i'll go over it as much as i can.
you have google chat?
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Old 03-27-2010, 12:12 PM
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as soon as I find my AIM screen name...lol
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These are my first attempts and I'm still learning HDR too.
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My very 1st attempt at making an HDR image. Hope you like!!!!
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Do you have the 3 different exposures? It looks like you need to crank up your exposure for one of them.

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Originally Posted by acuteperformance
Do you have the 3 different exposures? It looks like you need to crank up your exposure for one of them.

Well, I only used -1, 0, +1. Later I read that I should have done -2, 0, +2. I'll try again tomorrow! Even so, I'm so excited about this. It is going to make picture-taking 100x more fun.
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that'll probably yield better results.

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Well, I only used -1, 0, +1. Later I read that I should have done -2, 0, +2. I'll try again tomorrow!
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