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tullo
Location: Belleville New Jersey Gender: Female
| | | | Re: HDR vs HDR <Reply # 20 on 12/2/2011 5:34 PM >
| | | Posted by MutantMandias I only use HDR processing when I'm too busy fucking bitches to do a proper blend job.
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this is amazing.
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MutantMandias Perverse and Often Baffling
Location: Atlanta, GA Gender: Male
Are you a reporter? Contact me for a UE interview! Also not averse to the the idea of group/anal.
| | | Re: HDR vs HDR <Reply # 21 on 12/2/2011 6:05 PM >
| | | Posted by tullo
this is amazing.
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Yeah, you know what I'm talking about.
mutantMandias may cause dizziness, sexual nightmares, and sleep crime. ++++ mutantMandias has to return some videotapes ++++ Do not taunt mutantMandias mutantMandias is something more than human, more than a computer. mutantMandias is a murderously intelligent, sensually self-programmed, non-being |
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MutantMandias Perverse and Often Baffling
Location: Atlanta, GA Gender: Male
Are you a reporter? Contact me for a UE interview! Also not averse to the the idea of group/anal.
| | | Re: HDR vs HDR <Reply # 22 on 12/2/2011 6:10 PM >
| | | But yeah, I would prefer a merge of the two images. The left is too saturated, and the right has too much detail contrast. I generally prefer letting it be dark where it is dark, but use the brackets to provide some color detail, and especially to control the detail in lighter areas.
mutantMandias may cause dizziness, sexual nightmares, and sleep crime. ++++ mutantMandias has to return some videotapes ++++ Do not taunt mutantMandias mutantMandias is something more than human, more than a computer. mutantMandias is a murderously intelligent, sensually self-programmed, non-being |
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JustinDustin
Location: Duluth, GA Gender: Male
SPECTRE Minion
| | | Re: HDR vs HDR <Reply # 23 on 12/11/2011 6:19 PM >
| | | I haven't responded much, but I have enjoyed the feedback. I tried the fused exposures technique, but it didn't quite give the results I wanted. I think tone mapping is still my preferred method of merging, though I've used a more natural light smoothing and less saturation. I managed to find a good mix of contrast, detail, and sharpening to give it a gritty feel but not end up as "clown puke" ;) Here is my hybrid result of the first images I posted:
And while I know there's no pleasing everyone, I'm actually much happier with this result than what I had originally. So for that, thank you again for your suggestions.
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BLKMSK
Location: PVD Gender: Male
If the kids are united.
| | | Re: HDR vs HDR <Reply # 24 on 12/11/2011 6:41 PM >
| | | Posted by Dgrau I tried the fused exposures technique, but it didn't quite give the results I wanted. |
Exposure fusion works really well in scenes where the range isn't too extreme. Though, from personal experience, the exposure fusion preview in Photomatix looks awful 90% of the time. Give it another chance, I use it for a lot of exterior shots, and interiors with half decent lighting. Also, Photomatix shouldn't be your last step. Tossing the fused image into Photoshop, Lightroom or Aperture and fine-tuning the lighting there can make a world of difference. Exposure fusion has some advantages over tone mapping, including producing more accurate images and reducing noise.
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vince148
Location: Montréal, Québec Gender: Male
| | | Re: HDR vs HDR <Reply # 25 on 12/13/2011 6:52 AM >
| | | @Swizzler: These are some fine ass HDRs my friend!
https://www.facebo...vinceBRILLANTphoto http://www.flickr.com/photos/vincebm/ "Un peu comme si les grafiteurs étaient un équivalent des insectes qui mangent le bois ou les micro-organismes qui se nourrissent des éléments minéral en les dégradant." - TigerClaw, 27/04/12 |
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kevinblahh
Location: STRANDED IN KPPC Gender: Male
exploring is stupid.
| | Re: HDR vs HDR <Reply # 26 on 12/13/2011 4:29 PM >
| | | these look like dog cock
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Kurt
Location: Taxachusetts Gender: Male
NEVER SAY DEVER!
| | | Re: HDR vs HDR <Reply # 27 on 1/13/2012 8:38 PM >
| | | the art of taking a great shot is far superior than throwing it into an HDR program. taking one picture completely in manual is more skill than taking three pics with different EVs. not hating, just stating. hdr looks good here and there i guess, but it doesnt make a picture better if the subject is shit.
"What is your favorite thing about Belchertown?" "...the history, man" |
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absinthe_faerie
Location: Seattle Gender: Female
| | Re: HDR vs HDR <Reply # 28 on 1/13/2012 11:32 PM >
| | | I also use photoshop CS3 to combine many exposures, but I prefer my HDR to not be super-over done. I love the extensive detail, but I also want it to continue to look somewhat natural. It all really depends on the photographer (artist) to set the mood of the photo
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ahhntzville
Location: Boston
| | Re: HDR vs HDR <Reply # 29 on 1/14/2012 3:12 AM >
| | | The shot is boring to begin with, so it's hard to form much of an opinion of which HDR is superior. They're both pointless. And this, SlimSpidey, is one of the most horrendously awful HDRs I have ever seen; it belongs in some sort of hall of fame of dickwaddery:
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Nullality
Location: Miami, fl
| | | Re: HDR vs HDR <Reply # 30 on 1/14/2012 9:13 PM >
| | | Can I get an opinion on these? The buckeye one is more toned than the engine (obviously) but I've been trying to get less tone crazy while still keeping it pretty realistic to please more eyes.
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