@Jayzc66 No, ghosting removes parts of the image that have moved and therefore don't have three layers. like trees blowing in the wind or waves rippling. if your images are blurred there isn't much you can do to unblur them.
hi, i've a question, to make de hdr image we need to take 3 different pictures in different exposures right??? but i took several pictures befores but only one sample without adjusting the exposure and i'll like to mahe the hdr effect on those, its possible if i change the exposure using Photoshop using one single picture and then try to make the effect in Photomatix??? this will affect the result or don't matter??? thank you
@ACG3FLY You can do that with a raw file but it isn't a true hdr, you're faking the results and it introduces a LOT of noise. I've never really seen it pulled off well...
I am trying to reach this effect for a while, but i cant. So i wanted to learn where I am makeing mistake, can u help me.
For takeing pictures I am using Canon EOS 400D, takeing 3 pictures one at -2, 0, and last one with +2 exposure. Pictures seems fine to me according to yours.
For margeing to HDR Photomatix. Done everything as u say but the result is somehow without any contrast, it is all gray, tried to use/play with the settings, still nothing... anything in mind that can help me?
@senseiii87 ok, so i recently bought a Canon 5D mark II, my first canon camera and I noticed that my HDR's were experiencing the same thing that you said yours was... SO, i go ahead and make the HDR and then i bring it into photoshop or some other editing software and go ahead and make contrast adjustments then.
so ghosting is basically taking the blur outta the image or no?...b/c im tryna figure this out on how to take blurry images clearer.
Jayzc66 4 months ago
@Jayzc66 No, ghosting removes parts of the image that have moved and therefore don't have three layers. like trees blowing in the wind or waves rippling. if your images are blurred there isn't much you can do to unblur them.
Jphilipson 4 months ago
@Jphilipson Hey thanks for the reply! :) I understand now!
Jayzc66 4 months ago
hi, i've a question, to make de hdr image we need to take 3 different pictures in different exposures right??? but i took several pictures befores but only one sample without adjusting the exposure and i'll like to mahe the hdr effect on those, its possible if i change the exposure using Photoshop using one single picture and then try to make the effect in Photomatix??? this will affect the result or don't matter??? thank you
ACG3FLY 1 year ago
@ACG3FLY You can do that with a raw file but it isn't a true hdr, you're faking the results and it introduces a LOT of noise. I've never really seen it pulled off well...
Jphilipson 4 months ago
great, thankyou very much
jomobro 1 year ago
Greeeat video!!! Definitely a 5!!!
MrRgoyer 1 year ago
Very helpful video. Thanks!
breadloaf 1 year ago
Transmission? ;-)
khmeraustrian 1 year ago
@khmeraustrian Yup! ;-)
Jphilipson 1 year ago
great video.. my pictures will look awesome now :)
3883624 2 years ago
awesome man! thanks!
Ot3n 2 years ago
Hi!
I am trying to reach this effect for a while, but i cant. So i wanted to learn where I am makeing mistake, can u help me.
For takeing pictures I am using Canon EOS 400D, takeing 3 pictures one at -2, 0, and last one with +2 exposure. Pictures seems fine to me according to yours.
For margeing to HDR Photomatix. Done everything as u say but the result is somehow without any contrast, it is all gray, tried to use/play with the settings, still nothing... anything in mind that can help me?
senseiii87 2 years ago
Idk man, I wish I could see what you were actually doing maybe something just minorly wrong.
Jphilipson 2 years ago
@senseiii87 ok, so i recently bought a Canon 5D mark II, my first canon camera and I noticed that my HDR's were experiencing the same thing that you said yours was... SO, i go ahead and make the HDR and then i bring it into photoshop or some other editing software and go ahead and make contrast adjustments then.
Jphilipson 1 year ago
awesome video. thanks.
J4R3D28 2 years ago