BoorHor's HDR pics

BorHor

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I added one pic and an original to see the difference in the picture. I'll add the rest of the originals when I get home later.
 

BorHor

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I added one more pics and one more orig. I am going to make a side by side right now so you can see some of the differences. HRD doesn't work to well at night though.. but I am planning on taking pics today.
 

BorHor

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BorHor

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Nah pre 89 lip


I am getting the hang with playing with the settings now. And here is a real good example of what HDR can do.

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BorHor

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No erasing. using HDR and I have 9 images layered on top of each other that CS3 does for me automaticly. I just play with the settings. You are using CS3 right? there is a HDR merging tool on there already.
 

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If you can, try and use photomatix. CS3's HDR isn't very good. And why are you using 9 different exposures? all you need are 3. 9 is only necessary if you're going to be viewing it in 16bit or printing at full resolution.
 

BorHor

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I am doing 9 because I took 9 shots. No photomatrix because I am on my mac. And all these pics look ballin in 32 bit haha. Oh snap there is PM for mac.. time to play with it.. BBL guys ;)