HDR photos

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The CF on the Zonda R does have a matte look, and isn't very shiny.



You complained about the cartoony look in the original(which wasn't really cartoony) yet you love the super bright, cartoony feel of the last edit?

It was noticeable improved. Since he wasn't willing to further on it, I congratulated him. Sorry I'm not the type that likes to put someone down just because it isn't a perfect shot. I'm just trying to help him out.
 
Does anyone opening a image from GT5 with Photoshop CS5 get always the message "The image is damaged" or somethin' like that? Because I wanna edit the HDR but the image appears damaged in some spots.
 
Wow that TVR looks incredible! I'm not a big fan of Tamoras but wow! Nice shots as well
 
Does anyone opening a image from GT5 with Photoshop CS5 get always the message "The image is damaged" or somethin' like that? Because I wanna edit the HDR but the image appears damaged in some spots.

I get that message every time I open an GT5 image in PhotoShop CS4, I just press ok/continue and no problem anymore 👍
 
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So it's looking like this thread could use some life in it, I'll try to post some more tonight when i get home..
 
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Some very nice HDR's in this thread! GT5 is a really cool and relatively easy way for me to practice with this technique.



Curious to know what you guys think, too little or too much?
 
It's been far too long since I've posted to this thread - frankly, it's been far too long since I've been able to enjoy Photomode, what with me having to spend most of my working time in Photomatix and Photoshop lately! Anyway, this is an HDR composite shot - each car was shot at three exposures (-2, 0, +2) and the images tonemapped in Photomatix using the same settings. Adjustments in Photoshop: curves (lots) and some sharpness.

And yes, I am still planning on putting together an HDR tutorial - it just has taken me longer than I'd hoped. :dunce:

 
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