HDR Tutorial mk2 WITH AUDIO
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If you use this method you are simply not going to get good results consistently. Three RAW files is the best way. You might get lucky with jpeg once in a blue moon.
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First off, wonderful tutorial - your final results were impressive. However, many people here are getting confused with true HDR and simple tone-mapping. What you have done is just tone-mapping, as HDR is defined as "HDR = An image created from two or more files of varying exposure (bracket shot, or raw-image alteration)" If he duplicated (or more than two files) and altered the raw (ev values) followed by a merge it would be considered HDR.
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I think you did a real good job with this. Plenty of people still think you HAVE to have 3 images at 3 different EV's to make an HDR. I agree with you, 1 raw image can produce some fantastic HDR's. Yeah, it's fun to shoot all three, but sometimes the hassle of a tripod, or moving subjects don't permit 3. Thanks a bunch.. I'd never heard of Neat Image, I just downloaded it. Thx again
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Thanks!
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No problem lads, I had about 50 emails from people who said about my earlier tutorial with no audio, So when I got my new laptop with builtin webcam, I thoguht ti was time to up-the-bar!
What's the LCC programme Grogg?
Hi , Thanks but what's the name of the software in 7:00 plz ?
ClassicoVa 2 years ago
it's "NeatImage"
slinky2000 2 years ago
What camera did you use?
thanks,
alex
triniclemist90 3 years ago
nikon d50! :)
slinky2000 3 years ago
Slinky! Thanks for the tutorial. You've just added about 3 hours to my day now cause I wanna go repeat this process. I was going to ask ya about this and when I saw this vid (and the LCC programme) I was well chuffed. Thanks for taking the time. GROGG (Flickr)
geofflyons 3 years ago
oh, LCC, Limerick Camera club lol!
slinky2000 3 years ago