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Post by alien_scream on Mar 11, 2008 17:02:41 GMT 8
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Post by BrusKO on Mar 11, 2008 18:21:59 GMT 8
Hanep ka Joey! I want you to be my cameraman when I get married to Marian Rivera.
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Post by anthrax76 on Mar 11, 2008 18:51:50 GMT 8
brad, is this an effect from the camera or another software?
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Post by alien_scream on Mar 12, 2008 9:22:45 GMT 8
HDR is a process done on post processing your images!!!!! you have to take a bracket of shots (at 3-5 shots, i use 3) like 1 under, 1 normal and 1 over!!!! then using a software which could do HDR like photoshop and photomatix you combine the three and tweek it there!!! i tried using photoshop CS3 first but it seems was not right for me!!!! then a friend recommended photomatix and those are the end products!!!! tip: if you just have 1 image... you could save the normal then in curves of photoshop lighten in about 3/4 of the was then save-as. then open the normal image again and in curved darken it about 1/4 then save-as again!!!! then in photomatix open the three files and combine!!!!! hehehehehehehehehe!!!! experiment guys!!!!! cool stuff!!!!!! you could download the trial software here: www.hdrsoft.com/
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Post by rocky on Mar 12, 2008 9:46:35 GMT 8
I knew it. I told myself na nga eh
-just by gazing at your bloodshot pabling eyes, I see your soul.
-watching your long flowing Hippie hair whipping about, you are more than a freerider.
-and now after viewing these landscape images, Haneps ka...Idol.
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Post by Alphabolt on Mar 12, 2008 9:58:44 GMT 8
Idol pictures from idol Joey!
superb shots brad! a true artist
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Post by alien_scream on Mar 12, 2008 12:34:26 GMT 8
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Post by alien_scream on Mar 12, 2008 13:28:44 GMT 8
Hanep ka Joey! I want you to be my cameraman when I get married to Marian Rivera. i think she has a photographer already!!! hehehehehe!!!
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Post by anthrax76 on Mar 13, 2008 13:42:44 GMT 8
thanks for the info joey, pics are really really nice. i've been showing them here in the office
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Post by mountguitars on Mar 13, 2008 16:04:49 GMT 8
joey, how about HDR trail shots? ano kayang itsura? (how would it look like= trans). do you have any samples?
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Post by alien_scream on Mar 13, 2008 16:22:53 GMT 8
joey, how about HDR trail shots? ano kayang itsura? (how would it look like= trans). do you have any samples? the more highlights and shadows and color the better!!!!!! remember this ride jon? processed in HDR
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Post by mountguitars on Mar 13, 2008 17:16:34 GMT 8
joey, how about HDR trail shots? ano kayang itsura? (how would it look like= trans). do you have any samples? the more highlights and shadows and color the better!!!!!! remember this ride jon? processed in HDR yup, its been 3 years na ata. lakbay 44 in bataan. now i get the idea. not all pics look great. depends on your perspective i guess. the people on this picture looks like people wearing spider man costumes, hehehe ;D. the blues got bluer and the red just got more bloodier, hehehe ;D.
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Post by puregutz on Apr 11, 2008 13:03:34 GMT 8
This is interesting. Will try it out sometime. Thanks for sharing joey.
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Post by alien_scream on Apr 14, 2008 18:02:03 GMT 8
This is interesting. Will try it out sometime. Thanks for sharing joey. no problem!!!! glad to share!!!!
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Post by baboinsky on Apr 25, 2008 0:41:01 GMT 8
Sir I heb question.
Since your are taking 3-4 shots of the same subject in different exposures, how do you deal with moving objects (EG: Shot of Trinoma) when you put them together in Photoshop?
Want to try out HDR, but I need to have a tripod first. ;d
TIA
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Post by mikel on Apr 25, 2008 10:00:57 GMT 8
if you have to take moving subjects and opt for HDR, i believe you have to contend using this tip from joey: tip: if you just have 1 image... you could save the normal then in curves of photoshop lighten in about 3/4 of the was then save-as. then open the normal image again and in curved darken it about 1/4 then save-as again!!!! then in photomatix open the three files and combine!!!!! hehehehehehehehehe!!!! experiment guys!!!!! cool stuff!!!!!! btw, nice work joey! @mountg: yeah, you maybe right. but then again, in art, there is no perfect work from the artist. perfection is in the eye of the beholder.
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Post by baboinsky on Apr 26, 2008 7:25:36 GMT 8
if you have to take moving subjects and opt for HDR, i believe you have to contend using this tip from joey: tip: if you just have 1 image... you could save the normal then in curves of photoshop lighten in about 3/4 of the was then save-as. then open the normal image again and in curved darken it about 1/4 then save-as again!!!! then in photomatix open the three files and combine!!!!! hehehehehehehehehe!!!! experiment guys!!!!! cool stuff!!!!!! Obvious na dehins ako nagbabasa. ;d Thanks again!
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Post by nikkocholo on May 2, 2008 14:35:58 GMT 8
So this what keeps you busy papa nice shots again..help me purchase a DSLR
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