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Title: Noob HDR questions
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Started 3 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-08-05 18:32:00)  by Sirashley
Okay, I wanted to clear up a few things about HDR while shooting. From what I have read, it says you need to shoot 3 photos, 1 photo at 2 stops down, 1 photo that's even, and another photo that's 2 stops over. Are they referring to the light meter? I guess I'm asking, am I suppose to shot one photo at -2 then the next at 0, then the next at +2. Just curious and if anyone knows any good HDR ...
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Started 3 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-08-05 19:14:00)  by dEARlEADER
yes.... but you can take more than three.... I usually take at least five -2 -1 0 1 2... and yes use your light meter in manual or exposure bracketing if your camera has the option.... make sure you use a tripod and avoid shakey prone subjects.... photomatix is the hdr software choice around here..... not sure if it works mac but check it out... EDIT: It should be obvious but..... in ...
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Started 3 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-08-05 19:35:00)  by Doug
I use a program called Photomatrix but I've heard you can do it with photoshop. You will need a minmum of 3 photos metered +2, 0, -2. It's best if you can use a tripod although Photomatrix can adjust for minor camera movment. I'm also new to HDR and haven't figured it all out yet.
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Started 3 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-08-06 00:03:00)  by Donald Harvey
PS3 has a built in HDR program, I don't know if it as good as photomatrix though...Photoshop for many things and drop of HDR, photomatrix for HDR...I think.. Harvey
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Started 3 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-08-06 01:21:00)  by freelunch
I never heard of HDR until yesterday. I use Photoshop CS3. I typed HDR into Photoshop Help and it's there: File/Automate/Merge to HDR. Help also says: Keep the following tips in mind when you take photos to be combined with the Merge To HDR command: Secure the camera to a tripod. Take enough photos to cover the full dynamic range of the scene. You can try taking at least five to ...
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Started 3 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-08-06 01:57:00)  by laguano
There is a photomatix for Mac, I use it you can use that, or Photoshop CS3 etc. I prefer Photomatix but i really stopped using tonemapping because i could never get a plausible perfectly exposed setting. Looks either cartoonish or flat. I think i am going to get back into HDR soon though, and good luck with your shots!
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Started 3 months, 2 weeks ago (2008-08-06 04:09:00)  by TamiyaGuy
With HDR, you don't have to take three photos, although that is considered the minimum. The absolute minimum is two, although you can "tone-map" one photograph (edit photo to make one equal, one +2EV, one -2EV) to create a pseudo-HDR image. Of course, that is nowhere near as good as the real deal. Photomatix is generally the most well-known HDR utility, but in my opinion the images created ...
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