The ClayTaurus
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Has anyone played around with it much? I find it rather intriguing...
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The ClayTaurus said:Has anyone played around with it much? I find it rather intriguing...
Impressive sir!GotZoom said:High Dynamic Range Rendering
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_dynamic_range_imagingdmp said:No? Maybe 'what is it?'
Awesome! I just "got" CS2. I'll have to look into it.misterblu said:Yep. In fact, I believe PS CS2 has this function built into it to make it easier than doing it manually.
You pretty much have to use a tripod to get it right.
The ClayTaurus said:Awesome! I just "got" CS2. I'll have to look into it.
Have you tried it at all Jon? Is it difficult?
Ah yes. At the time I didn't know this was what you meant. If I get some free time and some patience, I'll let you know how the results turn out...misterblu said:I don't have CS2. I've tried doing it manually on landscape shots and found it difficult to get a decent blend. Like anything, I'm sure it gets easier with practice.
I believe I mentioned it to you in a prior thread about fixing some photos you took where the sky was overexposed?
If you need to know where to "get" it, let me know.misterblu said:http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/hdr.shtml
If it works out for you, let me know.
I'll have to 'get' myself a copy.