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01/14/2011 05:15:32 PM · #1 |
Is anyone else doing this?
I just took two images, shot at around the same time but two completely different views, and did an HDR Merge on them. I then processed the resultant merge in Topaz Simplify and came up with the following:
The originals:
I seem to recall an HDR merge of some seagulls onto a marsh scene, or something? That someone did not long ago? This seems to be producing wildly different results from more typical blending-via-layer-modes...
R.
Message edited by author 2011-01-14 17:20:00. |
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01/14/2011 05:20:02 PM · #2 |
No but looks pretty cool. I'll have to give it a go. |
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01/14/2011 05:25:44 PM · #3 |
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01/14/2011 05:48:22 PM · #4 |
What sort of medication do they have you on? |
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01/14/2011 05:48:46 PM · #5 |
very cool, I should try that! |
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01/14/2011 05:55:23 PM · #6 |
Gotta spend more time with this as it is very interesting but I could not resist running a few shots through Nik HDR Pro just to try it out. I'll fool around more when I get back but take a look at these as they produce some pretty interesting results.
Two different beach scenes
Three different windsurfer scenes while he was flipping
Three different snow geese with mountain scenes |
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01/14/2011 06:10:29 PM · #7 |
These are all so interesting! |
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01/14/2011 06:11:48 PM · #8 |
Love this idea. I'm messing around trying to find some images to work together, which is a problem as I really can't spare the time right now. |
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01/14/2011 06:37:43 PM · #9 |
Robert, I think this is what you are describing, by digifotojo. Check out her stuff. She does a lot of very effective merges in photomatix.
Message edited by author 2011-01-14 18:38:38. |
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01/14/2011 06:55:55 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by jomari:
Robert, I think this is what you are describing, by digifotojo. Check out her stuff. She does a lot of very effective merges in photomatix. |
Yup, that's the one :-)
R. |
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01/14/2011 06:57:37 PM · #11 |
What an excellent idea. I'll have a lot of fun with this one. |
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01/14/2011 09:07:25 PM · #12 |
Here is one I can call Holy Crap!
This is kinda fun although to make a real piece of art you would have to choose your images carefully and do a bit better job than jsut throwing them together like this. I bet there would be a market out for this stuff somewhere out there. |
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01/15/2011 12:41:19 PM · #13 |
Not exactly "off the wall", but I've been experimenting with this for a while. It can produce interesting results:

Message edited by author 2011-01-15 12:44:51. |
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