Cheers, how do you directly link the image?
I thought your HDR pics looked so awesome so I tried one myself. My first ever attempt at doing something like this so it's not that good![]()
I only used photomatrix.
Yeah, you have to take multiple pics of the same scene but at different exposure levels. Lets say you choose the exposure to be -3, 0, +3. You end up with a dark image, a neutral image, and a bright image of the same scene. Open those 3 images in photomatrix, merge, and then tone map.
If you used Photomatrix to create this image, I think you need to use 16 bit instead of 32 bit so it comes out correctly. But I might be mistaken because I tried it on two different images one being 16 Bit and the other 32 Bit and the the 16 Bit turned out right.
If you are using Photoshop its something to do with the bracketing parameters being either inverse of what they are meant to be or all the same. hope that makes sense.
Oh and thanks Dravonic![]()
Tried out photomatix and it let me set the EV manually. So here's my first attempt:
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Is there a way to set the EV manually in photoshop CS4?
Okay thanks I will check that out later.
Never heard of Photomatrix, is that some kind of free photoediting program?
heres another, im trying to learn this stuff. its hard to get it right.
FerrariHDR by gottattoos4u, on Flickr
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Here is my second attempt.
Awesome! It's not easy getting B&W HDR shots, but the wheel just looks fantastic there.