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Old 29-01-13, 09:22 PM
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I prefer this one. Less fluorescent colors.




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And now I'm off to bed, I'm exhausted (slept badly last night)
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Thanks again. I have a two week old baby in the house, so can relate to sleeping badly.
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Well mine is pants..have to go with the basket of veg as weather is rubbish, sky and lighting is rubbish!!!! Unless someone can gimme a decent tutorial link I give in!!!
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Old 29-01-13, 09:41 PM
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What software are you using Chris?
I'm using a free version of photomatix. I googled some tutorials (cant remember what it was called I'm afraid) and the guy just said to set everything to the right, to 100%. Works on some photos but not all. I've found it be trial and error, but I'm a novice so I suppose it was always going to be.
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Old 29-01-13, 10:46 PM
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I have photoshop CS3
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Old 29-01-13, 10:51 PM
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Help my HDR is not working out..Can anyone recommend a tutorial that used 3 images, 1 under 1 over and on correctly exposed?
Chris what software are you using for HDR?

Check out Picturenaut http://captainkimo.com/picturenaut-f...photographers/

Simple to use and there is also a video tutorial.

Harry

edited. Also have a look on flickr which will give you some idea at to what an HDR image should look like

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Old 29-01-13, 11:29 PM
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Chris what software are you using for HDR?

Check out Picturenaut http://captainkimo.com/picturenaut-f...photographers/

Simple to use and there is also a video tutorial.

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edited. Also have a look on flickr which will give you some idea at to what an HDR image should look like
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Old 29-01-13, 11:44 PM
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Just had a quick Google for you... (my chap always gets me to do his searches when he gets stuck)

http://www.photoshopsupport.com/phot...nge/index.html

I did find another one, but it actually led back to the link above!

I can't remember which tutorial I read when I started, but since I've been using Photomatix 4 I've been reading their help files!

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Old 29-01-13, 11:52 PM
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Here's a CS3, merge to HDR tutorial - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qhnd1oNlqCU

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Old 30-01-13, 08:39 AM
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Thanks guys - will play tonight see what I can do
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I found using Dave Morrow's tutorials quite helpful with getting the basics of HDR.
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