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Old 10-18-2009, 03:44 PM
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this is my first attempt at making a hdr photo the 1st one i did it three times because i thought it would look better but i think just once is fine

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hdr 1

hdr 2

hdr 3


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was woundering if it looks better only once or if i keep doing the hdr effect on the photo
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the original looks the best
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nice attempt
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no feeling the edited ones. It's not an amazing picture to begin with. But I do do a lot of photo stuff, so take my view with a grain of salt.
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How many different exposure settings did you use? It definately gets a little much after the first HDR on each photo.
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i not sure about the exposure setting it just followed a tutorial on youtube
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[QUOTE=aCab,Oct 18 2009, 04:53 PM]no feeling the edited ones.
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Originally Posted by Silencer_F22,Oct 18 2009, 04:59 PM
i not sure about the exposure setting it just followed a tutorial on youtube
Wait, so how did you produce the HDR effect if you didn't use multiple exposures?
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Originally Posted by aCab,Oct 18 2009, 06:53 PM
no feeling the edited ones. It's not an amazing picture to begin with.
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Originally Posted by Clemsons2k,Oct 18 2009, 05:03 PM
Wait, so how did you produce the HDR effect if you didn't use multiple exposures?
do you mean like different lightnings? i believe it was 3 and then once i merged them i messed with the hue


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