played again with some HDR settings with the next results...
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HDR Tryouts
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Re: HDR Tryouts
Very nice shots! Would be nice to compare them with the original shots to see the difference.
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Re: HDR Tryouts
Ooooh, it's all Phantoms!
I like them. HDR not too much for me.
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Re: HDR Tryouts
First set, verry nice, sharp and not to mutch HDR.
Second set to foggy.
But the best HDR pictures cant you make from moving objects because you have to take more than one picture the same object. (bracketing)
Groet,
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Second set to foggy.
But the best HDR pictures cant you make from moving objects because you have to take more than one picture the same object. (bracketing)
Groet,
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Re: HDR Tryouts
Ik think the second set is not processed in Lightroom/Photoshop. Maybe straight from the camera? So I find the way the photos were processed well done and a big improvement.Second set to foggy.
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Re: HDR Tryouts
Correct Hornet69 these are un-touchedHornet69 wrote:Ik think the second set is not processed in Lightroom/Photoshop. Maybe straight from the camera? So I find the way the photos were processed well done and a big improvement.Second set to foggy.
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Re: HDR Tryouts
Hi Dino, at first: great shots anyhow! For what HDR is concerned: nice to experiment with this tool. Normally, like said before in this topic, you take several shots with different setting and then create a HDR out of it. But nowadays PS/LR has a built-in HDR tool so you don't need to do that any more. For creative purposes it's worth wild, but normally with the ctr-L (windows) the contrast can be controlled easily as you know of course. This image needed a lot of extra contrast, but it can turn out to be tooooo heavy! Adjusting the midden-tones helps a lot in that case, see your pictures below...
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