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06/06/2006 04:44:10 PM · #1
High Dynamic Range challenge.

Take no more than five (5) snaps of the same scene, and using the HDR option in most post processing apps (PS=file/automate/merge to HDR) create an image using light, motion, and imagination to come up with a unique photograph.

Wikipedia= HDR

HDR Tutorial

HDR case study
06/06/2006 04:48:05 PM · #2
I almost posted the same idea last week, then forgot to post it. I think it's a wonderful idea.
06/06/2006 04:54:19 PM · #3
Being a CS2 only feature(could be wrong about that), I imagine it would be a rather small field of contestants.
06/06/2006 05:01:01 PM · #4
This can only be done in CS2, right?

edit... too slow

Message edited by author 2006-06-06 17:01:20.
06/06/2006 05:03:45 PM · #5
Originally posted by pekesty:

Being a CS2 only feature(could be wrong about that), I imagine it would be a rather small field of contestants.


It can be done in older versions of PS and even PSP, but it's more of a manual thing. There is an HDR action here ( //www.atncentral.com/download.htm ) that will run in older versions of PS.

Message edited by author 2006-06-06 17:04:04.
06/06/2006 05:07:21 PM · #6
I think this would be too difficult for alot of users here, (Including Me).
06/06/2006 05:18:35 PM · #7
And I learn another thing about CS2.... gotta go play!!
06/06/2006 05:20:59 PM · #8
copy/paste

"If you have ever photographed a high contrast scene, you know that selecting the correct exposure will not avoid blown out highlights and flat shadows. Photomatix Pro offers ..."

//www.hdrsoft.com/index.html

Message edited by author 2006-06-06 17:22:45.
06/06/2006 05:22:14 PM · #9
Sounds like a good 48-hour member challenge.
06/06/2006 05:31:11 PM · #10
Like the original post said...

..."most" post processing apps have HDR.

Not just PS, not just Photomatrix, but Ulead Photoimpact 2 and I think Aperature as well.
06/06/2006 05:39:10 PM · #11
Originally posted by American_Horse:

Like the original post said...

..."most" post processing apps have HDR.

Not just PS, not just Photomatrix, but Ulead Photoimpact 2 and I think Aperature as well.


it's photomatix :->
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