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01/06/2013 11:36:06 PM · #26 |
Originally posted by Bear_Music: Originally posted by bohemka: I would like to see some of your examples that have you talking about it, if you don't mind sharing. Looking at the user-submitted galleries on their site wouldn't convince me it's worth the time or effort. Ghosting, soft, grainy, often cartoony. Nothing Photomatix can't do. Maybe in the right hands... |
As far as I know, the ML isn't any sort of a processing program for HDRI. But it lets you set up to 9 steps in exposure bracketing, where Canon's default software only brackets 3. Certainly, I'll be doing my merges in HDR Efex Pro, as always. |
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01/07/2013 01:42:14 AM · #27 |
Yeah it's just a tool to capture it doesn't account for taste or those horrible hdrs most of us do when first playing with it :) |
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06/02/2013 08:15:26 PM · #28 |
This thread is six months old. Any updates? I was thinking about trying out Magic Lantern. |
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06/02/2013 08:33:46 PM · #29 |
I just installed it on my 60D, no issues. Besides bracketing for HDR one of the other cool things it will do is automatic focus stacking. |
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06/02/2013 08:51:11 PM · #30 |
Originally posted by markwiley: This thread is six months old. Any updates? I was thinking about trying out Magic Lantern. |
Check out the link in this thread ... |
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