Hdr Photography Series 1 (PLEASE VIEW IN HIGH QUALITY)

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2008

Some images in this series are from the early days of HDR by Photographer Maria Gina Pacificar to current which may contain over saturation but as mentioned they were from the early days.

In the continuing memory of "Vicente Pacificar"

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  • do you use a single RAW image?? if you use anything else can you please say what, im struggling to find what works best ;) thanks and great vid ;)

  • So sorry for the late reply, Im sure you got an answer by now but no, I do not use a single "Raw" image. As a matter of fact I use up to 21 raw images to get the best dynamic range.

    Thanks for stopping by

  • mb Photomatix - I think it is the easiest way to get HQ HDRI

  • Your are right on the money there! I love Matix but also use CS4 to give it that extra kick......

  • What program do you use to make The HDR pics?

    I prefer Lighroom or MediaChance's HDR Program.

  • I use Photomatix in conjunction with CS4.

Top Comments

  • WAAAAAAY overdone.

    Also, don't tell us to view in HD if you don't upload it in HD.

  • you need to get rid of those Halos

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  • I've a question what your camera?

    I feel your pics smooth and with amazing colour

    thumb up :-)

  • is it easy to do HDR with raw? i find in CS5 using JPEGs is easy. do you have to compress or do anything special with raw images in HDR

  • Sorry but these are quite disgusting. I prefer the original images more.

  • Awesome

  • @MaartePinoy... 21raw images!!?? that is overkill. 3 images of -2, 0, +2 should give you plenty (*but that just personal opinion as with more images you get, the more needs cleaning up (moving foliage, clouds, water, boats etc.) actually im surprised that yours quiet sharp on foliage, no ghosting...

    Some images are amazing (and some are overkill on glowing edges and too contrasty for my liking)!! My favorite is 2:31!

    Can I ask what lens do u use for shooting your cars @6:31? Thanks very much!

  • @meltdownman1

    you don't want your clouds to look like this. trust me. WAY too dark and overprocessed.

  • worst HDR-pics i've ever seen.

    Too much Halos and too surrealistic.

    Bad Music.

    *thumbs down*

  • im sorry but i think i just dont like the "overprocessed" look of this photos.. some other HDR's are nice.. or im not just used to this or its a personal preference.. 

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