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09/14/2007 06:43:09 PM · #1 |
I would like to see a Black-and-White HDR challenge. (That rustling sound you hear would be Ansel Adams, spining in his grave.) It would be a challenge specifically for post-processing. This article made it look interesting.
Apogee Photo Magazine article
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09/14/2007 06:49:14 PM · #2 |
Why would Ansel "spin in his grave"? His Zone System is the original, film version of HDRI...
Good challenge topic though, I like it.
R.
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09/14/2007 06:52:06 PM · #3 |
Looks way cool, my only problem is I still havent mastered HDR in color let alone in B&W. Anyone care to start a tutorial on how the heck to do HDR. I have tried following the Adobe instructions but have given up as I keep getting that there is not enough dynamic range or I cant save for the web because the file is too big (I was trying to convert a RAW at 5 different exposures).
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09/14/2007 06:56:04 PM · #4 |
I like this tutorial - just stumbled upon it last week.
PM me if you are interested with Photomatix 2.5
^_^
Message edited by author 2007-09-14 18:56:19. |
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09/14/2007 06:57:46 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: Why would Ansel "spin in his grave"? His Zone System is the original, film version of HDRI...
Good challenge topic though, I like it.
R. |
He would be spinning in excitement, trying to come back to this side, so he could show us the way. Of course!
[edit to add] Lots of us are probably trying to learn HDR. I know I am. It looks good in BW.
Message edited by author 2007-09-14 18:59:00. |
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09/14/2007 07:00:48 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by loriprophoto: Looks way cool, my only problem is I still havent mastered HDR in color let alone in B&W. Anyone care to start a tutorial on how the heck to do HDR. I have tried following the Adobe instructions but have given up as I keep getting that there is not enough dynamic range or I cant save for the web because the file is too big (I was trying to convert a RAW at 5 different exposures). |
Simplest thing is to bypass adobe altogether and invest in Photomatix Pro, about 99 bucks; it does a better job and it is much easier to use; then you open the finished result in PS for final processing. I can help you with Photomatix, but I have only tried Adobe's version a couple times.
R.
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09/14/2007 08:04:17 PM · #7 |
like this? this is a B&W shot converted from an HDR colored shot
so basically it's an B&W HDR
Message edited by author 2007-09-14 20:04:52. |
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09/14/2007 08:12:47 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by Puckzzz: like this? this is a B&W shot converted from an HDR colored shot
so basically it's an B&W HDR |
the best part for me is the increased contrast. it seems more crisp. and I like the superblacks & bright whites. this is nicely cold-looking. sharp. |
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09/15/2007 04:18:09 AM · #9 |
I agree, could be the occasion for a great B/W landscape contest |
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09/15/2007 06:11:27 AM · #10 |
oh that'd be sweeet! i don't really like the hdr'ish colors, but i love how much depth and contrast you can achieve through hdr, which is why i LOVE hdr in b&w...
a few examples out of my portfolio
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09/15/2007 06:24:29 AM · #11 |
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09/15/2007 06:45:17 AM · #12 |

I LOVE black and white HDR. I just got Photomatix last week and I've been processing pictures with it nonstop. To be honest I feel a little spoiled now, regular low dynamic range photos look flat :\ Black and white HDR can be so clear and full of detail. It's amazing. |
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01/26/2016 11:34:43 AM · #13 |
Bump! it's time to reconsider this. |
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01/26/2016 05:05:55 PM · #14 |
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01/26/2016 05:45:43 PM · #15 |
Originally posted by pixelpig: Bump! it's time to reconsider this. |
8+ years? Yeah, it is a good time to reconsider this. |
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01/26/2016 07:04:24 PM · #16 |
Haha yes it got forgotten. |
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01/26/2016 07:24:11 PM · #17 |
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01/26/2016 07:36:23 PM · #18 |
Originally posted by pixelpig: Ansel Adams, spining in his grave |
That's a much better challenge suggestion! :P
I love this idea!
Message edited by author 2016-01-26 19:36:33. |
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01/26/2016 07:47:20 PM · #19 |
Originally posted by pixelpig: Ansel Adams, spinning in his grave |
I don't get this comment -- I thought his whole set of techniques was centered around trying to increase the final print's dynamic range as much as possible ... I had a chance to visit Adams' Carmel studio several years ago, and I asked one of his assistants what Adams would have thought of Photoshop, and got a response to the effect of "He'd have been all over it" ... |
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01/26/2016 10:05:58 PM · #20 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by pixelpig: Ansel Adams, spinning in his grave |
I don't get this comment -- I thought his whole set of techniques was centered around trying to increase the final print's dynamic range as much as possible ... I had a chance to visit Adams' Carmel studio several years ago, and I asked one of his assistants what Adams would have thought of Photoshop, and got a response to the effect of "He'd have been all over it" ... |
Adams would have flipped over Photomatix. |
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01/26/2016 10:41:02 PM · #21 |
He's spinning in his grave, trying to get out of course. He's jealous of all the toys we have & wants to be a PhotoShop Wizard. King of the HDR process. And so on.
Naturally, this challenge would not need a description. Advanced rules would be fine.
Message edited by author 2016-01-26 22:43:22. |
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01/27/2016 03:27:47 PM · #22 |
Spin away, Ansel! It's happening! |
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01/27/2016 04:40:54 PM · #23 |
Originally posted by digifotojo: I say thumbs up!! |
I say thumbs down, but I'm too late :( |
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01/27/2016 04:51:12 PM · #24 |
Originally posted by hajeka: Originally posted by digifotojo: I say thumbs up!! |
I say thumbs down, but I'm too late :( |
Garlic looks good in BW. So do pears. Don't give up! |
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01/27/2016 05:24:18 PM · #25 |
Originally posted by pixelpig: Originally posted by hajeka: Originally posted by digifotojo: I say thumbs up!! |
I say thumbs down, but I'm too late :( |
Garlic looks good in BW. So do pears. Don't give up! |
Heck yes! Go all Edward Weston on us, sir! Make your vegetables into monuments! It's a time-honored thing to do :-) |
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