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Old 06-16-2007, 05:22 PM
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Old 06-16-2007, 05:25 PM
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+1. I don't get it. In the frist example on this thread, I think I like the none HDR. Better contrast than the HDR.

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that's all cool but i still fail to understand the gist of talking 3 exposures and then merging them. What are we really achieving?
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Old 06-16-2007, 07:27 PM
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Wikipedia to the rescue!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_dynamic_range_imaging

because I'm too lazy to explain
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I take what I said back. After seeing other pics on this thread, I definately see the difference. So, is there a way to take 3 or more pictures in one shot, each having a different setting?
I have a Nikon D50. Please help and explain, I'm highly interested in learning this.
I know you need a tripod and you're suppose to take 3 or more pictures (same position of course) with each having a different setting. So is there a way to take these pictures in one shot? Does the camera allow you to do that?
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HDR Sucks

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Old 06-18-2007, 04:06 PM
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this is from a single raw file:
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How about a tutorial. Some one document the steps.
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Does one need photomatix and photoshoc CS2 or just photomatix will do. Cause photoshop is damm expensive.
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SD posted one in this thread earlier and i think someone else did too. The process worked for me, but the pics weren't all that impressive for me.

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How about a tutorial. Some one document the steps.
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i actually want to know the other way around since I have PS CS2 but not Photomatix (don't want to buy it and don't want the watermark).

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Does one need photomatix and photoshoc CS2 or just photomatix will do. Cause photoshop is damm expensive.
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find a 'free' copy of photomatrix... no more watermark
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find a 'free' copy of photomatrix... no more watermark
if you buy photomatix then there is no watermark. That's what is written on the site
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Everyone has nice cameras that take great images. But I wanted to give it a shot with my camera. I used the HDR thing in Photoshop CS2. File>Automate>Merge to HDR. My camera is a old 2.1 MP point and shoot. I color balanced it because all the light in the garage makes everything orange.

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