High Dynamic Range (HDR)
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- chz
Anyone messing around with this?
- thismanslife0
I've had a go.
Use a tripod.
- chz0
I use a tripod 90% of the time... nothing worse than a great photo with camera shake.
Care to post any of your results?
- Seek0
still havent mastered the concept
- thismanslife0
The tripod isnt to avoid camera shake, it's to make sure your different exposures are all aligned. I used a tripod, but was shooting a person, at night (ie, long exposures!)... and obviously, people don't stay perfectly still! I don't really have anything to share, the results were dire, but I got the jist of how you do it... :)
- chz0
Anyone else?
- Peter0
A tripod is not for camera shake?
Wow, tell that to all the people not shooting hdr.
- jaylarson0
i have been trying it with mixed results too. mostly bad. i recommend taking pics of non-moving objects. i remember one photo of a lanscape that had the wind blowing the trees in the distance = bad pic.
how about you? any luck?
- jaylarson0
chz
it looks like you live in one of the most beautiful areas in the world... i am sure you have plenty of opportunities for lanscape photography....
- Peter0
Skelly, you merge in cs2 or're you trying out other software?
- skelly0
i use photomatix, and if it still doesn't look right just adjust levels in PS.
- chz0
"A tripod is not for camera shake?
Wow, tell that to all the people not shooting hdr.PeterH
(Oct 10 06, 17:54)"Eh?
Nice skelly!, I haven't tried anything yet... I remember reading about the option to merge being built into CS2 and then forgot about it until I came across this...
- Crouwel0
bump for engage
- ninjasavant0
I don't but my architect friend uses it extensively for his architectural photography.
- chz0
Nice link sickman!
- antoine_1010
I have been getting into this recently. its pretty uncertain how your pics will turn out, but I guess that can be a good and/or bad thing.
DEF need to use tripod for it. dont bother shooting people/animals/stuff that moves. tends to only work with landscapes, well thats the experience I have had anyway.
- antoine_1010
PS, this guy seems to have the technique down patt -