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UER Forum > Archived UE Photo Critiques > 'To the Light' (Viewed 994 times)
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Re: 'To the Light'
<Reply # 20 on 2/8/2009 5:05 AM >
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The first two remind me of paintings. Good stuff.

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Re: 'To the Light'
<Reply # 21 on 2/14/2009 9:05 PM >
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Thank you very much!

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Re: 'To the Light'
<Reply # 22 on 2/15/2009 1:48 AM >
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wow, um #1 feels so calming. (i know i'm weird)

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Re: 'To the Light'
<Reply # 23 on 2/15/2009 1:59 AM >
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Cold and empty...............Nice pic`s.














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Re: 'To the Light'
<Reply # 24 on 2/15/2009 8:50 AM >
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Thanks..!

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Re: 'To the Light'
<Reply # 25 on 3/6/2009 11:55 PM >
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All very nice.

Explain the process.

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Re: 'To the Light'
<Reply # 26 on 3/7/2009 5:20 AM >
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Thank you very much!

Well, here is my ordinary hdr process:

1. Camera on the (very cheap) tripod.

2. I use, damned this stupid language head, could the bracketing be the word? Anyway I'll take picture so that with one push camera takes 3 photos exposuring them differently; first is ordinary one, second is "under" (-2) and third is "over" (+2).

3. At home I put them together with Photomatix Pro (I should write some kind of lesson about this part someday). Normally I'll try to get as near to reality as possible. I usually use this sliders to get what I want:

-Strength (I keep this almost allways at 100, but not always)
-Color saturation (this one I keep normally bit of under 50)
-Light smoothing (I use normally 0, 1, and 2)
-Luminosity (with this you can do lot)
-Micro smoothing (and with this too)

Anyway with Photomatix best way to learn it is using it, and trying all those different sliders; with time you begin to know what everything does to picture, and then it really starts to work.

4. After saving that hdr I open it to Photoshop; doing those normal things like straighten horizon. If I want to get really coloured picture (I mean blue or grey or something like that) I'll first desaturate it, and then adjust the colours. Sometimes I use layers to get some part coloured.

So this is my process with ordinary hdr image putting as short and simple it can be.


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Re: 'To the Light'
<Reply # 27 on 3/7/2009 6:41 AM >
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Thank you

So i say, Merah!
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