Image & Video Galleries > 5D MK III Sample Images
Real Estate Photography 5D mkIII
Cgdillan:
A few more 5D mkIII Shots =-)
http://www.stockhammedia.com/photo/lauren-court/
wickidwombat:
are these for fun or commercial?
the HDR is not good, halos colour shifts etc
tell tale fuzziness and loss of IQ from photomatix rendering
:-\
Cgdillan:
--- Quote from: wickidwombat on June 19, 2012, 10:33:26 PM ---are these for fun or commercial?
the HDR is not good, halos colour shifts etc
tell tale fuzziness and loss of IQ from photomatix rendering
:-\
--- End quote ---
what would you use instead of photomatics?
wickidwombat:
--- Quote from: Cgdillan on June 20, 2012, 12:55:31 AM ---
--- Quote from: wickidwombat on June 19, 2012, 10:33:26 PM ---are these for fun or commercial?
the HDR is not good, halos colour shifts etc
tell tale fuzziness and loss of IQ from photomatix rendering
:-\
--- End quote ---
what would you use instead of photomatics?
--- End quote ---
luminosity masks
http://www.goodlight.us/
he has updated his actions to a photoshop panel now which makes them easier
or even just mask blending
the things i hate about photomatix nik software etc and any tone mapping slidder app is
1) image fuzziness no matter how hard you try the composite tone mapped image has this fuzziness to it (hard to quantify but it directly attributes part of that surreal look to the image)
2) halos they apear everywhere and are dead giveaways and sometimes really hard to get rid of
3) wild uncontrolable colour shifts, vegetation and people suffer the worst
4) dirty whites the clouds in that first shot are good example of this
revup manages to get some pretty decent results out of photomatix but still I would be very carefull about using that program with any images for paying clients
thing is with HDR the line between WOW and WOAH! is very very thin and also quite subjective
but have a read of those tutorials from tony its very informative
@!ex:
--- Quote from: wickidwombat on June 20, 2012, 03:18:54 AM ---
--- Quote from: Cgdillan on June 20, 2012, 12:55:31 AM ---
--- Quote from: wickidwombat on June 19, 2012, 10:33:26 PM ---are these for fun or commercial?
the HDR is not good, halos colour shifts etc
tell tale fuzziness and loss of IQ from photomatix rendering
:-\
--- End quote ---
what would you use instead of photomatics?
--- End quote ---
luminosity masks
http://www.goodlight.us/
he has updated his actions to a photoshop panel now which makes them easier
or even just mask blending
the things i hate about photomatix nik software etc and any tone mapping slidder app is
1) image fuzziness no matter how hard you try the composite tone mapped image has this fuzziness to it (hard to quantify but it directly attributes part of that surreal look to the image)
2) halos they apear everywhere and are dead giveaways and sometimes really hard to get rid of
3) wild uncontrolable colour shifts, vegetation and people suffer the worst
4) dirty whites the clouds in that first shot are good example of this
revup manages to get some pretty decent results out of photomatix but still I would be very carefull about using that program with any images for paying clients
thing is with HDR the line between WOW and WOAH! is very very thin and also quite subjective
but have a read of those tutorials from tony its very informative
--- End quote ---
HDR is like any technique in photography, it's easy to try and abuse, but hard to master. Here are a few images of mine that I tonemapped in photomatix. I also do quite of bit of layering and masking in photoshop as well as other adjustments on a per image basis. Some of the shots below are from paying real esate clients but most are from my fine art work just for illustrative purposes on the utility of multi exposure techniques (without which many of these shots would be impossible).
No Lines by @!ex, on Flickr
Ionic Jail by @!ex, on Flickr
Records from the Past by @!ex, on Flickr
Teddy by @!ex, on Flickr
Picture in Picture by @!ex, on Flickr
Organic Cooking by @!ex, on Flickr
TiVo by @!ex, on Flickr
real estate by @!ex, on Flickr
real estate by @!ex, on Flickr
real estate by @!ex, on Flickr
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
Go to full version