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The HDR Tips and Tricks Thread.

Last post 01-12-2008, 8:41 AM by David Bracher. 565 replies.
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  •  11-02-2008, 2:52 PM 724579 in reply to 724241

    Re: The HDR Tips and Tricks Thread.

    veggiesosage:
    Little effort of mine from today


    Ooo I like that....I'm adding to my knowledgebase all the time. It's starting to look like "if you can't get to the beach then include wood in the picture because it looks lovely - especially if it's curved" Wink [;)]

    Sonic - I reckon that pushing the luminance slider to far to the right causes a lot of haloing - maybe wind it back a bit. You'll probably want to nudge the gamma right to compensate but this can make the mid tones a bit muddy....

    Anyway, today's piece of learning was that stone can sometimes look almost as good as wood....


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  •  11-02-2008, 11:29 PM 725106 in reply to 724579

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    That's a nice effect on the stone JR, the flags have a good look to them as well.

    Here's one from me from Friday





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  •  12-02-2008, 1:48 PM 725448 in reply to 725106

    Re: The HDR Tips and Tricks Thread.

    You'll always want to get some texture into a HDR shot, as it really comes to life during processing.
    The tones come out beautifully.
    Also, woodgrain comes out amazingly when processed properly, I had a go with that the other day.


    p.s. I got that pano made up into a 10x30". Its come out gorgeous.

    p.s.s. Jonathan, I got a print made upto 24x16", and it looks better then my normal 15x10... so I think I'll try even bigger Big Smile [:D]

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  •  17-02-2008, 9:42 PM 730171 in reply to 725448

    Re: The HDR Tips and Tricks Thread.

    Having a play with old photos as Ive been working all weekend.


    Which do you prefer?


    The original

    2nd





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  •  17-02-2008, 11:14 PM 730271 in reply to 730171

    Re: The HDR Tips and Tricks Thread.

    For what its worth I think I prefer the first.

    The foreground in the colour version seems a little washed out for me. But I'm far from being an expert!
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  •  18-02-2008, 6:57 PM 730831 in reply to 730271

    Re: The HDR Tips and Tricks Thread.

    BETA 12's out.
    Usual place.

    So the full version should be out soon hopefully.



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  •  18-02-2008, 7:23 PM 730875 in reply to 730171

    Re: The HDR Tips and Tricks Thread.

    adesw:

    Having a play with old photos as Ive been working all weekend.


    Which do you prefer?


    The original

    I think this one is much better - all the interest is in the composition and tones and the bw effect makes the most of them. Great pic!


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  •  25-02-2008, 9:12 AM 737195 in reply to 730171

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    adesw:

    2nd

    Just shows how people see different things. I'm a great lover of B/W but this colour version is better to me. The b/w seems to be roughly done...clouds with burn't out whites etc. A little more control of the conversion and some dodge and burning and I'd go with the b/w....but as is I like the colour version here. Subtle tones and hues and nice detail through hdr. Maybe a bit of dodging to bring the light back into the horizon would help though.




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  •  25-02-2008, 3:58 PM 737549 in reply to 737195

    Re: The HDR Tips and Tricks Thread.

    Thanks.

     

    Still not sure on it, I like the contrast of the bw one, but the detail of the colour.

     

    Anyhow, I went out for a bit today after college, though the clouds decided to go before I got to my location.

     

    not to be put off though

     

     

    (edit) Finally processed the others

     

     

    Im still getting to grips with this technique so any critique is welcome.





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  •  26-02-2008, 6:28 PM 738606 in reply to 737549

    Re: The HDR Tips and Tricks Thread.

    Hi all,

    I placed this question in the how to editing, but realised that actually I'd be better asking it hear as your all doing this regularly.

    I'm having a go for the first time at HDR. I'm following a set of instructions from the website Stuck In Customs. I've found that I do not know how to import files as layers. He says to import 3 images to make 3 layers - the HDR made with Photomatix as the top layer, the darkest as the middle layer, and the middle exposure as the bottom layer.

    I have no idea how to open the three as layers... HELP!

    EDIT:
    I worked it out using duplicate layers I was able to transfer all three into one image as different layers.

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  •  26-02-2008, 7:17 PM 738651 in reply to 738606

    Re: The HDR Tips and Tricks Thread.

     

     

    Went for a stroll along the beach today and ended up with these two

     

     

    http://adesw.deviantart.com/art/yellow-machine-78492659

    http://adesw.deviantart.com/art/Benches-78489853





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  •  26-02-2008, 8:57 PM 738736 in reply to 738651

    Re: The HDR Tips and Tricks Thread.

    I keep noticing, that hdr seems to greatly increase Chrom abs. Has anyone else noticed this? or is it just me and my kit/technique.



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  •  26-02-2008, 9:36 PM 738783 in reply to 738736

    Re: The HDR Tips and Tricks Thread.

    HDR works with the Luminescence data from the files, not the colour. CA and flare is just light, so luminescence.
    Most lenses have a wee bit of CA, so when you run it though HDR, it magnifies it, like noise, and flare.
    Are you using a kit lens?



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  •  26-02-2008, 9:45 PM 738794 in reply to 738783

    Re: The HDR Tips and Tricks Thread.

    18-70mm nikkor

     

    Its a kit one I suppose, but it tends to handle CA quite well.





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  •  26-02-2008, 9:48 PM 738799 in reply to 738794

    Re: The HDR Tips and Tricks Thread.

    Best thing to do is just tone it down when tonemapping, leave it a bit blander, then do the contrast adjustments in Photoshop.
    Easier to handle that way.


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