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04/04/2008 09:33:32 AM · #26
Me too please
04/05/2008 01:05:41 PM · #27
Originally posted by thelobster:

Me too please


It is done.

Can the people who are posting please also post next to their HDR shot a resized unedited version of the original file. If more than 1 exposure was used then please just submit the -0- exposure. Thanks

We will kick off in a few hours.. I know I said Sunday but I will be out most of Sunday and don't wanna be late for my own thread LOL I will make a posting thread so keep your eyes peeled for it folks.. HAVE FUN!
04/05/2008 01:12:16 PM · #28
Sunday is good!
04/07/2008 02:45:30 PM · #29
Ok, I got to catch up with Sunday now.

Do tonemapped pics count as HDR or vice versa? I was wondering where the difference lies. As I currently understand it HDR can have tonemapping as part of the PP but not vice versa.

For HDR, It's either combing at least 2 or the usual 3 seperate exposures shot, or working with one RAW(or jpg) by exposure tweaking the highlights/shadows contrast/brightness and save them as say 3 different images and them combine. So multiple exposures count as HDR where as tone mapped ones come from one single image file and are not considered HDR?

Message edited by author 2008-04-07 14:49:23.
04/07/2008 03:03:21 PM · #30
Originally posted by Techo:

Ok, I got to catch up with Sunday now.

Do tonemapped pics count as HDR or vice versa? I was wondering where the difference lies. As I currently understand it HDR can have tonemapping as part of the PP but not vice versa.

For HDR, It's either combing at least 2 or the usual 3 seperate exposures shot, or working with one RAW(or jpg) by exposure tweaking the highlights/shadows contrast/brightness and save them as say 3 different images and them combine. So multiple exposures count as HDR where as tone mapped ones come from one single image file and are not considered HDR?


Do it YOUR way and teach us the secrets.. there is a posting thread I made for you to post too

Thanks
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