Upcomming thunderclouds this afternoon.
Upcomming thunderclouds this afternoon.
My first HDR pic. Not great by any means but still. Thought id share.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sanadsaad/2603402552/
Not bad, not bad at all! I wish I took those for my first pictures, lol. I love the composition! Nicely done.
Thanks man! This thread is actually wat got me to pick up a camera! Some really great work here, and its pretty fun to do!
Can photochop CS2 do this?
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resized pics in the next post
Last edited by Sanad; 06-24-2008 at 03:56 AM.
for some reason they just stretch back across the screen even though they were resized within photobucket. I'll just attach the links then:
my photostream: http://www.flickr.com/photos/sanadsaad/
Added a few more shots i took this morning.
Last edited by Sanad; 06-24-2008 at 04:00 AM.
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i really like the light/dark(contrast) in your sea shells pic, and the focal point is perfect....
Thanks! That was a really acute angle. I had to lie flat on the beach to see the LCD Pardon my noobishness but is there any feature on the DSLRs that allows the camera to automatically change the exposure setting from -2 to 0 to +2? I might be getting one soon and it'd be great if there were. Everytime i change the exposure on the fuji compact, the camera moves a bit. I dont have a tripod yet and it's really a hassle balancing the camera and changing exposures.
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If you're shooting HDR pictures a tripod is really a must! Only costs a few bucks and you have lots of profit from it!
My camera can only do exposures up to +/- 1 unfortunatly..
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Sanad look for "Exposure Bracketing". The only Nikons that can't do this are D40 and D60.
Look back on the last couple pages...those pics I posted were handheld. I have some more that were taken indoors that I have yet to merge but just wait...you may be surprised at what steady hands can get away with...
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Lots of noise, mostly from the HDR process.
Last edited by Nate P.; 06-25-2008 at 09:28 AM.
Guys if you are having problems with noise in Photomatix, give Paintshop Pro Photo X2 a try. It gives very good HDR results, and it's a pretty good replacement if you don't have the full blown Photoshop. It's alignment is a little better than PM, but still no where near as good as CS3 but that's not a very fair comparison. It produces a lot less noise than PM plus you are in a full image editing program ready to make further adjustments.
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Is Paintshop Pro Photo X2 free? Because if it isn't, I'm stuck with GIMP or Paint.NET... any experience using GIMP or Paint.NET for HDR?
It isn't, but its a heck of a lot cheaper than the next best thing.
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If that is true, looks like Lightroom is a better choice than CS3 (for me at least). Wait, are Lightroom's HDR capabilities up to snuff (like CS3 level)?
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