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jinx13
Location: Peninsula, San Francisco Bay Area Gender: Male
| | First Attempt at Bracket and Blend < on 10/1/2010 9:12 AM >
| | | The source pictures
End Couple of things: 1) I tried to sharpen the picture so there's halos bordering the frame... not sure how I feel about that... 2) Blending is easy enough on my netbook but applying filters seems to take a lot of its processing power. For me that means I can probably do blending on the fly if need be. If I need to do anything more than that, if I ever figure out how to do more than that, I'll just move it to my gaming comp. 3) Literally 15 minutes ago I found the bracketing option on my camera. The three exposures for the source pics I did from just watching the light meter and hoping for the best. I probably won't be doing that again.
Gravity, it's not just a good idea, it's the law. |
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consecrated
Location: Connecticut Gender: Male
Æthereal
| | | Re: First Attempt at Bracket and Blend <Reply # 1 on 10/1/2010 11:15 AM >
| | | First time? I thought this one came out great... not everyone gets the hang of B/B right away - not everyone gets it after years of practice - so, good job! I don't always use my bracketing function on my camera. It depends on what method of metering I am using and what the scene really looks like. If my scene has a disparage of more than 1 stop from the darkest I want to expose to the lightest I want to expose, I just meter three or more separate photos manually like you did. Just using the bracket feature may not properly expose all the areas you are interested in. Just try it and over time you'll see what works and what doesn't. I am happy to see you are trying new things...excellent! Great job!
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swizzler
Location: Ontario Gender: Male
| | Re: First Attempt at Bracket and Blend <Reply # 2 on 10/1/2010 2:36 PM >
| | | Great job! This turned out exactly how it's supposed to.
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desmet
When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.
| | | | Re: First Attempt at Bracket and Blend <Reply # 3 on 10/1/2010 5:19 PM >
| | | Looks like a good start. You can edit the layer masks manually to get rid of those halos. Oddly, I didn't notice them until you pointed them out...I wonder about that a lot with my own stuff...am I wasting time correcting stuff that only I will notice.
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aurelie
Location: pacific northwest Gender: Female
high tech:: low life.
| | | Re: First Attempt at Bracket and Blend <Reply # 4 on 10/1/2010 6:56 PM >
| | | I noticed the halos; they were the only thing that threw me off. Fix those and it'd be perfect.
reckless thoughts abide; anachronistic and impulsive. loosely jacketed against the cold and ten thousand worlds for the choosing. |
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gr8fzy1
Location: Waterbury, CT Gender: Male
Fewer and Fewer...
| | | | Re: First Attempt at Bracket and Blend <Reply # 5 on 10/1/2010 9:03 PM >
| | | One tip I can give, sharpen BEFORE blending, not after. Aside from that, you do better than I do. lol
Softly creeping through Empty hallways decades old, glimpsing history. |
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jinx13
Location: Peninsula, San Francisco Bay Area Gender: Male
| | Re: First Attempt at Bracket and Blend <Reply # 6 on 10/2/2010 1:00 AM >
| | | Redone. In a Starbucks. While waiting for a call from another UEr I'm exploring with tonight. God I love my little netbook. The colors don't feel as vibrant as my more doctored one but I'll wait to read what you guys say ;) edit:
Forgot to crop it. edit:
Some shop-fu to try and raise the contrast a little more. [last edit 10/2/2010 1:18 AM by jinx13 - edited 2 times]
Gravity, it's not just a good idea, it's the law. |
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jinx13
Location: Peninsula, San Francisco Bay Area Gender: Male
| | Re: First Attempt at Bracket and Blend <Reply # 7 on 10/3/2010 9:54 PM >
| | | Still working on this new thing. I don't know if this really counts, it's just trying to correct the windows. I'm still having trouble trying to get rid of that halo around the window. Does anyone know of a trick to get rid of halos? Dark:
Bright/Normal
Blended/Straightened
Gravity, it's not just a good idea, it's the law. |
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Protios
Location: Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia Gender: Male
To get where you're going, Remember where you've been
| | Re: First Attempt at Bracket and Blend <Reply # 8 on 10/4/2010 9:21 PM >
| | | Blend manually with layer masks... it's easy. As for the photos above me, honestly I think that's a poor choice for bracket and blending, because even in your darkest exposure the window is still quite blown out. I guess the only thing I'd do, is take the middle exposure and swap out the far right wall with the bottom exposure with a layer mask and clean up the window a bit with the top exposure. I just don't think there's a diverse enough exposure range to B&B. [last edit 10/4/2010 9:22 PM by Protios - edited 2 times]
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chrissyanthemum1
Location: E. Nasty, TN Gender: Female
| | | Re: First Attempt at Bracket and Blend <Reply # 10 on 10/7/2010 5:55 PM >
| | | your first attempt is such an inspiration for someone like me who is new to the concept- it makes me really excited to attempt it! great job!!
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