t3h official HDR thread!!!
Here is another recent HDR picture. It was photographed by my friend Eric who owns the 07 WRX in the middle and composed by myself, Eric, and Matt (GoodTimes). My WRX is on the left, Matt's STi is on the right. The photo was edited and merged into an HDR image by myself 

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Here's my contribution... this HDR stuff can make things look really surreal...
This is a point and shoot camera and no tripod. That's why it's a little blurry. Also changing the settings between shots will move the camera just a little and makes it blur a bit.
This is a point and shoot camera and no tripod. That's why it's a little blurry. Also changing the settings between shots will move the camera just a little and makes it blur a bit.
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^^ Looks like a good start! I think it definitely looks better when you do something with a background like outdoors with sky and lots of other colors.
Here's another attempt. I definitely need to pick up a tripod... or a camera with AEB.
Here's another attempt. I definitely need to pick up a tripod... or a camera with AEB.
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I tried the Photoshop HDR generator and it was able to clear up some of the blurring. I think the combining of the pictures is better in Photoshop. Then I stuck it into Photomatix:

I used slightly different settings so it came out a little different.
I tried using editing the HDR in Photoshop but it is very different to use than Photomatix.

I used slightly different settings so it came out a little different.
I tried using editing the HDR in Photoshop but it is very different to use than Photomatix.




