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09-29-2007 01:09 AM #1
HDR problem.
Ok, so I am still learning photography, and the HDR thing seems to be the new popular style. I figured I would give it a try, so I checked out Daredevils write up, and did it exactly how he said. I took pictures going all the way from -4 to 4 ( I could have gone -5/5 but didn't think it would be necessary ) and I uploaded it to my computer. Opened PS:CS2 and went through the whole "merge to HDR" process. Everytime I do that, it always comes up saying "not enough Dynamic range to create a useful HDR image."
I tried this with 3-4 different picture sets.
I am using a Nikon D40 if that helps. Someone tell me what I'm doing wrong!Determined to be famous, destined to be infamous.
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09-29-2007 01:13 AM #2
try using more pictures. i tried that my first time using only 3 pics and i got the same thing. what i did with mine, was
i used a tripod, and set the camera how i wanted it to shoot the car,
then, i took 8 pictures from, -4 -3 -2 -1 0 1 2 3
and that worked for me, so try using more pics next time.
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09-29-2007 01:13 AM #3
It means there isn't enough difference in shadow and highlight colors between the pictures. The different exposures need to capture the darkest shadows and use each exposure to focus on a different shading aspect of the picture. PM me if you need any more help figuring it out.
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09-29-2007 01:14 AM #4
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09-29-2007 01:44 AM #7Race Photographer
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it probably be better to shoot in raw since the program has more data to work with
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09-29-2007 01:44 AM #8
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09-29-2007 02:54 AM #9
try using photomatix you can get a free version just to merge then save and open it in cs2. during the day times it is easier the night ive had to set my shutter speeds from 1/200 or 1/400 - 5 seconds that always worked for me at night. only problem i am having now is all the photos ive done so far have been with a 3mp digi. now that i have a new 7mp cam finding the right tone is hard for me. if anyone has any tips on tone mapping for cs2 post em up.
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