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Old 12-21-2008, 03:59 PM
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my 1st HDR images

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Old 12-21-2008, 04:46 PM
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philippines? nice pics
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I'd have to say they look overdone, IMHO. The first picture is okay, but the next three look more like paintings with overly bright colors for effect.

My other question regards how you captured more than a single image of the people in motion, changing the settings which you need to in order to capture the image information to build an HDR image. Minimum image capture of 3 images, not sure how you did that while they are in motion.

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Looks good not over done at all
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I'd have to say they look overdone, IMHO. The first picture is okay, but the next three look more like paintings with overly bright colors for effect.

My other question regards how you captured more than a single image of the people in motion, changing the settings which you need to in order to capture the image information to build an HDR image. Minimum image capture of 3 images, not sure how you did that while they are in motion.
yah i know they are totally overly saturated, folks with normally brown skin have orange skin in those pictures.

i only had 1 image of each of the pictures below, so i made three copies of each image using ps to create different exposures at -2,0, and 2, then used photomatrix to create the hdr image.
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Orange/Red/Yellow overdone. I like the first and last pics.
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This is one of my favorite HDR images my buddy did. It's of a church in Marin County.

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yeah a bit over the top but I really like it! Looks dope
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