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Subject: HDR Photography Testing... Tue 10 Aug - 12:39
Just getting to grips with this technique... needs some refining obviously
jcb94 Lieutenant Colonel
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Subject: Re: HDR Photography Testing... Tue 10 Aug - 12:52
very impressive Dan, i love the contrast of light shining round the dark clouds, and the sky in the last shot looks like its from a movie/tv program when they fast forward the clouds building up before something evil happens
REDROB7 Captain
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Subject: Re: HDR Photography Testing... Tue 10 Aug - 12:55
jcb94 wrote:
very impressive Dan, i love the contrast of light shining round the dark clouds, and the sky in the last shot looks like its from a movie/tv program when they fast forward the clouds building up before something evil happens
couldnt of put that better myself john! looks sin city like
bujj Second Lieutenant
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Subject: Re: HDR Photography Testing... Tue 10 Aug - 21:46
could you explain how you did this ridge? what is HDR too?
PARADOX_v1 Brigadier General
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Subject: Re: HDR Photography Testing... Tue 10 Aug - 22:01
HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. You merge 3 photos ranging from a low to high exposure. Then you can adjust tone mapping for a more natural or surreal effect. It intensifies light or luminescence as you have different grades of shading and lighting in each photo
bujj Second Lieutenant
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Subject: Re: HDR Photography Testing... Tue 10 Aug - 22:07
Really impressive mate, you don't need any special equipment for this?