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01/22/2007 01:05:51 PM · #1 |
| I know there is a link out there to a tutorial where the guy walks through both the CS2 convert to HDR and the Photomatrix Pro. He's working on a shot with mountains and an icy stream. Anybody have that link? I still can't get a lot of decent action out of Photomatrix. |
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01/22/2007 01:09:35 PM · #2 |
Originally posted by DrAchoo: I still can't get a lot of decent action out of Photomatrix. |
It's probably offended that you keep calling it Photomatrix instead of PhotoMATIX. :P
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01/22/2007 01:12:27 PM · #3 |
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01/22/2007 01:13:02 PM · #4 |
Ha, my bad. That's cuz I thought it WAS Photomatrix!
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01/22/2007 01:13:21 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by kirbic: was it this one? |
Thanks Fritz! |
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01/25/2007 08:59:15 AM · #6 |
| So, inorder to have HDR, you need CS2? CS 1 does not have it? |
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01/25/2007 09:14:17 AM · #7 |
Originally posted by DrAchoo: I know there is a link out there to a tutorial where the guy walks through both the CS2 convert to HDR and the Photomatrix Pro. |
This is probably not the exact one you had in mind, but this may work for you...
//www.popphoto.com/howto/3038/how-to-create-high-dynamic-range-images.html
It demonstrates both Photomatix and Bridge/CS2 usage.
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