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  • Example of HDRV directed and edited by Masar

    youtube.com/watch?v=QZhoCv-jyw­A

    youtube.com/watch?v=DOHXt8VMVA­M

    youtube.com/watch?v=IVxfS3lYe7­w

  • Thanks for the "how-to" action! :-)

  • the first one is better

  • Press "2" and "7" one after the other to get a solid comparison.

  • Did you use Topaz adjust? i did one with photomatix but it gave alot of flickering.

  • Great work Asphar. Let me know if you decide to post your script anywhere. Thanks

  • ummm nah dont like it

  • Was gonna say, this doesn't look like actual tone mapping, but its a nice enough work around.

  • saw an example of real hdr video using multiple exposures, on engadget and slashdot today

  • @bigfakeaddress i was mind blown by that :)

  • Can you explain how you used the action that enhances the image to widen its dynamic range through microcontrasting?

  • Can you explain how you used the action that enhances the image to widen its dinamic range through microcontrasting?

  • woww this is sick man! What program did u used for this? After Effects?

  • Wow that is spectacular hope to learn more about HDRV

  • What if you move the camera?

    Or does it only work if you have a camera on a tripod?

    well done. I'm a huge fan now

    /Boda

  • Looks beautiful. Is there a tutorial for this? somewhere?

    Have only little knowledge of photoshop.

    Worked with HDR in still images but can not imagine that it is the same.

  • wondering how you shot this. It's indeed the same shot.

    Nice work. Could you explain your workflow?

  • Hehe, it's actually not "true" HDR, it's a bit of a trick: You need to shoot the video at a high resolution and with a camera that already gives you a decent dynamic range. I compiled an action in Photoshop that enhances a single image to widen its dynamic range through micro contrasting. In CS4 you can open video files, convert them to a smart object and apply filters/actions to the whole clip and export them. That's how I did this. :)

  • @Asphar

    when you export the clip after editing, does it still retain its sound information?

    Also, how long did it take to export this footage with the actions/filters applied?

  • @mattydub1

    Yes, Photoshop retains the sound of the clip.

    Rendering time for full-hd is pretty slow with all the filtering. I'd say about 4 frames per minute... Depending on the machine of course...

  • @Asphar

    Can you please tell me the changes you made in the action to create HDR ... this is awesome!

  • @Asphar can you give me the action please?

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