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How to Create Professional HDR Images
Topic Started: May 28 2008, 08:16 PM (93 Views)
BlueIce May 28 2008, 08:16 PM Post #1
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patmed May 28 2008, 08:48 PM Post #2
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thats helpful. ive been interested but i never took enough pictures. adobe cs3 asks for like 5 pictures over the range so you know its a bit more complex and time consuming.
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My only issue witht his is that they kind of dog Photomatrix..it's been a good tool for me...For me i get better esults from it than withthe one in photoshop...
BUT in the wrong hands or without learning it..folks end up with those overcooked almost cartoon looking images...
Be aware when doing HDR that a little goes a very long way...

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