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On Tue, 3 Feb 2009 14:49:00 -0700, "RG" wrote:
I'm still wrapping my brain around HDR - are you using a seperate program or the one inside CS4? I understand the concept - I just can't seem to make it work right for some reason. I use a separate program. I don't know if CS4 has improved on CS3 as far as it's built-in HDR feature, but if it hasn't I can understand your frustration. I am completely unimpressed by Photoshop's automated HDR function. If you're willing to do it manually by using layers and masks, then good results can be obtained, but it's a lot of work and very time consuming. I use Photomatix Pro. It's available as a free trial via a very small download by today's standards (about 3mb)www.hdrsoft.com. The trial is fully functional without a time limit, but it will put a watermark on the final output image until you buy the license key for $99. I import bracketed raw images directly into Photomatix for processing, although tif files work too, and I think maybe even jpgs. I'll tell you what, if you want to email me a set of bracketed raw files that you've been working with, I'll process them for you and send you an HDR jpg back for review. You may need to send the raw files in separate emails, depending on size. Cox doesn't allow attachments larger than about 6mb per email. If you want to do this, send a set of files that cover a wide dynamic range. Email me if you want to discuss further. I'm going to email you anyway, so I'll attach one of the ones I'd like to see done. I am not overly impressed with the automated HDR system in CS4 and you are right - it's flustrating. I can use the masking and layer controls, but that is an incredible amount of work for a simple photo. I'll give that program a try too. Thanks for the info. -- "I am free of all prejudices. I hate every one equally." W.C. Fields |
Ants!
Don White wrote:
"Reginald P. Smithers III, Esq." wrote in message ... RG wrote: If you get a chance, look up Sebastiao Salgado on the Intertubes. Looks like he's more up Reggie's alley than mine. I was reminded of some of Reggie's candid portrait work around Atlanta. Hey, did you ever get a chance to give a good look at those Chihuly exhibit photos I sent? While it is not your cup of tea for your photos, Sebastiao is very good. I wish I could capture the emotion as well as he did. -- Just follow the step by step instructions..as you usually do when copying other photographers work. That's WAFA's trademark, dummy. |
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