PhotoWalkPro presents Single File Raw to HDR conversion
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how many over exposed,under exposed and normal pictures does it take to get the best hdr result when you combine them?and at what exposure should i set each picture.the way i do it now is i edit the picture and make 3 copies and set one to -1 exposure.one to +1 exposere and one i leave normal.should i use more pictures or set them to higher or lower exposures?if anyone could help me with this i would trully appreciate it.
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@charandeep1000 will have a watermark.
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@guate6 just download photomatix, it's a free trial and never expires, it's only a few MBs to download...
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sorry i didnt get much out of this... ur kinda all over the place. but thnx anyway.
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just get another mouse plz !!! it's too loud xD
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Wow... thanks for the tutorial very infomative especially the Photoshop adjustments.
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I ended up getting Photoshop CS4 and their RAW editing is way better! Same with HDR and everything else!
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you can use noise ninja or noiseware in photoshop
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everytime i import 3 photos in photomatrix 3.1 pro to make a HDR, they allways have ALOT of noise what do i do to fix this?
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Uhm I think PhotoWalkPro is his youtube channel!! Lol, you'll need Photomatix and Photoshop to do what he just did.
hmm, when I follow your directions on converting a RAW to .hdr it turned out lets say, not so good. It is all pink-ish and all the clouds in the sky went away :(
13stAndreas 3 years ago
Are you looking at the HDR version of the file? HDR files do not display properly on your monitor because they are 32-bit files. This is why they must be tonemapped into a lower dynamic range version by using tools like Photomatix.
PhotoWalkPro 3 years ago