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12/19/2006 12:18:09 AM · #1
Looks like good stuff

Stuck in Customs
12/19/2006 12:27:15 AM · #2
Welll that's timely with all this HDR talk.
12/19/2006 04:11:15 PM · #3
There are some really great HDR images in his galleries. I really like the cities at night. Seems very suited to the HDR style.
12/19/2006 04:33:07 PM · #4
That was the link that first got me into HDR. Great stuff.
12/19/2006 04:35:30 PM · #5
I will definitely be seeing this in person!
12/19/2006 04:41:31 PM · #6
I don't think I can make the opening, but I'm certainly going to see it before the end of Jan. Halcyon is a decent coffee place too - maybe we should have a mini Austin GTG...
12/19/2006 04:42:19 PM · #7
is it possible to create an HDR image using only 1 photograph....adjusting the exposure, etc., several times and then using the photos together to create the image? If so... can we get a "how to"?

Thanks
BigDPhoto.com
12/19/2006 04:43:37 PM · #8
Originally posted by Truegsht:

is it possible to create an HDR image using only 1 photograph....adjusting the exposure, etc., several times and then using the photos together to create the image? If so... can we get a "how to"?

Thanks
BigDPhoto.com


Yup, it is possible. I think there's been a how to posted once a week for the last 3 or 4 months ;) Search for 'HDR'

Message edited by author 2006-12-19 16:44:03.
12/19/2006 05:18:50 PM · #9
Originally posted by Truegsht:

is it possible to create an HDR image using only 1 photograph....adjusting the exposure, etc., several times and then using the photos together to create the image? If so... can we get a "how to"?

Thanks
BigDPhoto.com


It's not "truly" an HDR image, but yes it can be done very successfully:



Note the original in the photographer's comments section.

R
12/19/2006 05:26:05 PM · #10
Originally posted by Gordon:

Looks like good stuff

Stuck in Customs


Link's not working for me.
12/19/2006 05:31:56 PM · #11
Originally posted by ursula:

Originally posted by Gordon:

Looks like good stuff

Stuck in Customs


Link's not working for me.


How odd. Still works for me (on various computers).
12/19/2006 05:32:48 PM · #12
I just tried it again, using Firefox on the Mac, and it tells me the server can't be found.
12/19/2006 05:41:53 PM · #13
Originally posted by ursula:

I just tried it again, using Firefox on the Mac, and it tells me the server can't be found.


You must have used up all of your internet karma for the day getting your pixelpost site working. His images are mostly all on Flickr too, such as this one

Message edited by author 2006-12-19 17:42:38.
12/19/2006 05:43:42 PM · #14
He, he, yeah, that's it probably.

It started working now. Maybe it was busy before. Thanks for looking into it :)
12/19/2006 05:59:16 PM · #15
Some great work but I must say that the HDR style only works for me personally in about 25 percent of the images. The majority just make me ask "what the hell were they thinking to process this photo that way?"
12/19/2006 06:04:34 PM · #16
Originally posted by JPR:

Some great work but I must say that the HDR style only works for me personally in about 25 percent of the images. The majority just make me ask "what the hell were they thinking to process this photo that way?"


I could not agree more, havent people heard of the word "overkill"?

Message edited by author 2006-12-19 18:06:17.
12/19/2006 06:11:40 PM · #17
Originally posted by boysetsfire:


I could not agree more, havent people heard of the word "overkill"?


Yes, but if you process it enough, you become an 'ilk lover'
12/19/2006 06:27:44 PM · #18
Originally posted by Gordon:

Originally posted by boysetsfire:


I could not agree more, havent people heard of the word "overkill"?


Yes, but if you process it enough, you become an 'ilk lover'


He, he, it had to be someone from Scotland who'd turn that around like that :)
12/20/2006 11:29:55 AM · #19
Trey has a great HDR tutorial on his site too, that explains a few of the tricks & tweaks he pulls to get the results that he has (and a discount code for Photomatix)

HDR tutorial and focus on the clouds
12/20/2006 11:30:58 AM · #20
Originally posted by ursula:


He, he, it had to be someone from Scotland who'd turn that around like that :)


I didn't even realise it was a Scots word ;)
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