I think most people use Photomatix for combining there pics they use 3 different exposures +2 them 0 the -2 some use +2,+1,0,-1,-2 theres alot of how too's on the next
are you familiar with photoshop? You can go file - automate - merge to HDR, and you get full control of your images.
LarryMartin830 wrote:I think most people use Photomatix for combining there pics they use 3 different exposures +2 then 0 then -2 some use +2,+1,0,-1,-2 theres alot of how too's on the next
That's how I do it, then just play with the settings until you find something you like. It's actually pretty easy.. Just a little time consuming at times
quote=LarryMartin830]I think most people use Photomatix for combining there pics they use 3 different exposures +2 them 0 the -2 some use +2,+1,0,-1,-2 theres alot of how too's on the next
Yea Photomatix is pretty good! Alot of people use it, I did for a little.
I now currently use Dynamic HDR which is pretty good and is also a little cheaper than Photomatix and i would have to say is pretty easy to use!
2004 Turbo cavalier 11PSI and blown!
98z24ragtop wrote:just downlaoded photomatix and dynamic HDR. I'm gonna give em both a shot. I'm loving this new trend. HDRs are so cool
Post up some of your pics after you play around with them!
2004 Turbo cavalier 11PSI and blown!
Most of the ones I've done have been with Photoshop CS2. There are a bunch of good writeups on the net.
i think Dynamic HDR is SOO much better
Don't know if this will help anyone, but there is a three part tutorial podcast on iTunes. I can't d/l 'em, so not sure how the quality is....