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| Junior Member | Re: new hdr style
show us some of your works |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 25
| Re: new hdr style
If you mean me , 3 weeks ago I had eye surgery , Can't get glasses till after exam and the eye doctor sees me next month . Probably be Feb before I get glasses . Have a bad knee and twisted it - no depth perception . My camera " stuff " is on 2nd floor of house . I can take pictures but afraid of losing balance and falling - I'm insured but camera isn't . I just got a used 35-350 off ebay want to use but afraid . The computer is set for smallest size is 16 , and I am using a fluouesence mag light to read books / mags . I want to get a picture[s] of front of house with the different colored light . I will have to unplug the motors on the deer so they don't move . I don't know if I should pop on the 28-2.8 or the 10-22 . probably be the 10-22 . I am reading up on HDR and focus stacking - I want the pictures to pop and as much DOF as I can get . Last edited by tonyjr; 12th December 2008 at 07:56 PM. |
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| New Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Savannah, Ga USA
Posts: 8
| Re: new hdr style
My work flow is that I merge my 3 photos in Photoshop, save a file, then go on to Photomatix. I have tried saving my Photoshop files as both Open EXR (.EXR) files and Radiance (HDR) files. I don't notice any difference, they both work. Is one better than the other and what's the difference?
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2008
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| New Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: presently Cornwall Uk
Posts: 9
| Re: new hdr style
Stuart I spent an enjoyable hour at your flickr site thank you for shareing some of the most superb images i have seen in a while. Leigh |
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