the preset window you closed at 3.07 . lets say i want to process the grunge style and the b+w style is there a way to select both to process or you have to pick only one.??thanks for your help
Brandon.....this is by far one of the BEST Photomatix Pro4 tutorials I've seen!. AND, you sound so young to be so knowledgeable. Just keep the great work up, and it was great watching your tutorial because I UNDERSTOOD IT ALL!.......
Brondon.....this is by far one of the BEST Photomatix Pro4 tutorials I've seen!. AND, you sound so young to be so knowledgeable. Just keep the great work up, and it was great watching your tutorial because I UNDERSTOOD IT ALL!.......
>>>By the way I'm using a very old rebel ( I wish I could buy a new one) so my EV can only shot up to -2 and +2 so I'm just gonna use 2/3 EV difference for every picture. I'm gonna try what you teach me right now. Thank you so much again! Take care always! ( sory for my english! )
@vinozorolla If you're on a tripod, it shouldn't move too much :)
I also have an older rebel (350D). To go past -2 or +2, just keep spinning the dial. Spinning it by 3 clicks will change it by 1 stop. So if you're on -2. and you click the wheel to the left 3 times, it will be on -3.. and so on.
Wow! THANK YOU SO MUCH for your quick response! I really appreciate it! My god! Why didn't I think of that! Now I know how to do it. But wouldn't it be prone for camera misalignment I mean changing shutter can make the camera move a little right, is it alright? Do you have a technique or you just check the photomatix "align source image" features during processing. >>>
@vinozorolla Hey thanks for commenting.. To get a 7 exposure HDR: Set your camera on Manual mode (M) > Lock down your aperture (leave it alone). > Use your cameras built in meter to figure out the center bracket. > Then just change the shutter speed up and down accordingly to get the different exposures. Fo rthis set of bracketed shots, here was my EV lineup: -4 | -2 | -1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 4
thanks a lot for this tutorial :D
iasahuman 3 months ago
Dude, you rock! Thanks a lot :)
MrCJ1988 5 months ago
What a cool tutorial!! Thanks bud :o)
kennycoll 5 months ago
the preset window you closed at 3.07 . lets say i want to process the grunge style and the b+w style is there a way to select both to process or you have to pick only one.??thanks for your help
darrendewitt 6 months ago
Ur voice like Justin Bieber!
Restrepost 7 months ago
Great tutorial
osiris869 9 months ago
Very good simple tutorial. Thanks.
spacefaget 9 months ago
I've just been introducd to Photomatix....this explains things better....thanks.....
perth45 9 months ago
does it works to a digital camera? they also have EV config.
SuperAyiayi 10 months ago
Thanks for your tutorial on this mate.
Really appreciate it for your time and effort
to show me on this new version.
Well done.
kabranty 10 months ago
^ i agree with SalPedi. this was really helpful. just got it tonight and i had no idea what i was doin b4, but know i understand it all lol
and by the way, what increments were u using for your 7 shots you started out with? (how much plus or minus between each shot)
theREALpianoman0615 1 year ago
@theREALpianoman0615 Thanks, glad yo uenjoed the tutorial :)
I shot them at ...-5..-3..-2..0..+2..+3..+5...
BrandonJFX 1 year ago
@BrandonJFX oh ok thanx for the quick response
theREALpianoman0615 1 year ago
I can't get the Load bracket photo's to work :(
BerryCherry0407 1 year ago
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digitalwolves 1 year ago
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BrandonJFX 1 year ago
HOW OLD ARE YOU?!?!
econgblues626 1 year ago
very nice!
y2kz03 1 year ago
Brandon.....this is by far one of the BEST Photomatix Pro4 tutorials I've seen!. AND, you sound so young to be so knowledgeable. Just keep the great work up, and it was great watching your tutorial because I UNDERSTOOD IT ALL!.......
SalPedi 1 year ago
@SalPedi Thanks so much :)
BrandonJFX 1 year ago
Brondon.....this is by far one of the BEST Photomatix Pro4 tutorials I've seen!. AND, you sound so young to be so knowledgeable. Just keep the great work up, and it was great watching your tutorial because I UNDERSTOOD IT ALL!.......
SalPedi 1 year ago
Great video! All my HDR's before looked kind of odd, but I did one with similar settings to yours and it looks pretty good!
Thanks for the video!
ryanz4 1 year ago
@ryanz4 No problem! Thanks for watching :)
BrandonJFX 1 year ago
>>>By the way I'm using a very old rebel ( I wish I could buy a new one) so my EV can only shot up to -2 and +2 so I'm just gonna use 2/3 EV difference for every picture. I'm gonna try what you teach me right now. Thank you so much again! Take care always! ( sory for my english! )
vinozorolla 1 year ago
@vinozorolla If you're on a tripod, it shouldn't move too much :)
I also have an older rebel (350D). To go past -2 or +2, just keep spinning the dial. Spinning it by 3 clicks will change it by 1 stop. So if you're on -2. and you click the wheel to the left 3 times, it will be on -3.. and so on.
Hope that helps :)
BrandonJFX 1 year ago
@BrandonJFX Yes, it realy helps, thank you so much! I really learn something from you!
vinozorolla 1 year ago
@vinozorolla No problem! Glad I could help...
BrandonJFX 1 year ago
Wow! THANK YOU SO MUCH for your quick response! I really appreciate it! My god! Why didn't I think of that! Now I know how to do it. But wouldn't it be prone for camera misalignment I mean changing shutter can make the camera move a little right, is it alright? Do you have a technique or you just check the photomatix "align source image" features during processing. >>>
vinozorolla 1 year ago
My camera's AEB can only make 3.
vinozorolla 1 year ago
@vinozorolla Hey thanks for commenting.. To get a 7 exposure HDR: Set your camera on Manual mode (M) > Lock down your aperture (leave it alone). > Use your cameras built in meter to figure out the center bracket. > Then just change the shutter speed up and down accordingly to get the different exposures. Fo rthis set of bracketed shots, here was my EV lineup: -4 | -2 | -1 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 4
Let me know if you have any more questions :)
BrandonJFX 1 year ago
Hello, how did you make 7 different exposure? Thanx!
vinozorolla 1 year ago