Just shows you, HDR's don't have to be overexposed and exploding with color... Although this image isn't one, B&W hdr's can also be quite dramatic!infared said:5DIII and Zeiss
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Just shows you, HDR's don't have to be overexposed and exploding with color... Although this image isn't one, B&W hdr's can also be quite dramatic!infared said:5DIII and Zeiss
Have you try Photomatix Pro? Maybe you should check it out.cayenne said:What are ya'll using to process these?
I downloaded and tried to dabble with Luminance http://qtpfsgui.sourceforge.net/...but I can't seem to get anything decent out of it.
I set my 5D3 to do HDR...it has 3 bracketed shots, plus the jpg it puts together. I threw out the jpg is did......took the 3x bracked RAWs, exported to full sized jpegs and loaded into the program...but get tiny, crappy pics coming out.
girod199 said:So many great images! Good job everyone. I got Photomatix for Christmas and the HDR quality is so much better than Photoshop's. Here are some images I processed in Photomatix and edited in Photoshop.
El Pescador State Beach by M Girod, on Flickr
El Pescador State Beach by M Girod, on Flickr
NSBrent said:Hey guys, I am very new to HDR and wanted to show you some of my work. I do contract work for the Norfolk Southern Railroad. Here are a few HDR images I did. All done in PS6. Cant seem to get that halo effect out on some images. Any ideas?
Brent
xenon2000 said:Looking for some inspiration while driving around the back paddocks near home I saw this old VW sitting abandoned in a field and the rest is history 3 Brackets at 2 ev spacings apart , processed in photomatix and finished up in cs6 with some nik effex thrown in as well.
blaydese said::-[ I wish I had a nice 'L' lens, what's best for outdoor (sorta wide angle) for a Canon 60D ?
I'll need to save about 500 more $$ to get this one:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000AZ57M6/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER
peace! 8)