I see, yeah I thought it was a short video for a HDR tutorial. I Tried HDR before I just can't see the greatness on it but I saw some websites that they do some stunning HDR photos. I think the key is just to post-process it as light and as close to reality as possible. Thanks for your video, I think I will try it sometime.
@rheamark2001 You are welcome - you should give it a try. Photomatix (hdrsoft.com) has a free trial that you can use to try out all the features - it watermarks the output but at least you can test it out fully.
Which do you prefer the Bracketing system (BKT) in the camera or doing it manually by what you just did (shutter speed control)? I'm not a big fan of HDR but after seeing this video makes me wanna do one.
@rheamark2001 Exposure Bracketing is the easy way (I prefer that way) but in the Training video I didn't want to leave anyone out who didn't have the feature on their camera. I do show exposure bracketing too (as I mentioned the full video is over 40 minutes). I talk about exposure bracketing in other videos too (the full course is over 8 hours of training). I got over Bad HDRI too but then found that it can be a great tool if used with a bit of finesse.
I see, yeah I thought it was a short video for a HDR tutorial. I Tried HDR before I just can't see the greatness on it but I saw some websites that they do some stunning HDR photos. I think the key is just to post-process it as light and as close to reality as possible. Thanks for your video, I think I will try it sometime.
rheamark2001 4 months ago
@rheamark2001 You are welcome - you should give it a try. Photomatix (hdrsoft.com) has a free trial that you can use to try out all the features - it watermarks the output but at least you can test it out fully.
kendpc 4 months ago
Which do you prefer the Bracketing system (BKT) in the camera or doing it manually by what you just did (shutter speed control)? I'm not a big fan of HDR but after seeing this video makes me wanna do one.
rheamark2001 4 months ago
@rheamark2001 Exposure Bracketing is the easy way (I prefer that way) but in the Training video I didn't want to leave anyone out who didn't have the feature on their camera. I do show exposure bracketing too (as I mentioned the full video is over 40 minutes). I talk about exposure bracketing in other videos too (the full course is over 8 hours of training). I got over Bad HDRI too but then found that it can be a great tool if used with a bit of finesse.
kendpc 4 months ago