ok so I have watched a couple of tutorials.....now only to realise that photomatix is only a started everyone seems to take them back into photoshop or lightroom for all the adjustment stuff..
which now makes me understand a little bit better
ok so I have watched a couple of tutorials.....now only to realise that photomatix is only a started everyone seems to take them back into photoshop or lightroom for all the adjustment stuff..
which now makes me understand a little bit better
Our Land Rover does not leak oil! it just marks its territory.......
Here is a cool little program if u have a iPhone and want to take a perfectly bracketed photo with you DSLR!
Mark Fletcher - HdrHelper
Just found this thread.
Here is my best HDR from a couple of years ago:
Cheers, Steve
It's a Coke sign!
Nice image though dude.
Hand beaten copper and the design would indicate a religious theme and the reflected blue could be the entrance to a theme park?
It is actually one of the statues on Sandridge Bridge, at Southbank in Melbourne. They are meant to represent immigrants who arrived at the bridge by train. This one is a guy with a shovel.
The reflected lights are just the cafes of Southbank.
The material is stainless, but the lights are not neutral, so there is a colour cast which makes it look somewhat coppery.
Cheers, Steve
Think i found what it looks like on Flickr... the travellers on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Much depends on the compression/gamma/tone-mapping algorithms. It's difficult to get them looking realistic/natural. Not to mention the posible motion blur. But if your really keen on this stuff, there are 16bit printers out there. There are also 16bit HiDef monitors but at 50k US they are a bit exxy at the moment. However the monochrome 12bit monitors used in the medical industry are much cheaper.
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