HDR Video Timelapse Sunset
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This is really cool. You should re-upload it in full resolution, now that YouTube offers HD viewing.
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@joshlee1090 im not sure... i think whats likley to happen is the idea will keep being explored until a HDR hollywood film comes out then everyone will rave about it... then when everyone, and i mean EVERYONE knows about HDR (but doesnt understand it!) commerical interest will grow instead of specialised interest like photographers only - then we'll see a one off EXTREMLY expensive HDR camera, slowly picking up with cheaper ones as demand grows... thats my thinking anyways...!
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I predict in addition to 3d cameras with 2 lenses, cameras will eventually involve 3 lenses to shoot an underexposed, regular, and over exposed video all at once and render out a 3d HDR video all in-camera. And it'll be the size of an iphone. Should be awesome! In maybe 10 years or so?
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@cholasimmons just get two canon 5ds mark 2s sorry no hvx dunno where i got that and i know hwat hdr is. its possible
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thats a datura plant in the beginning
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Hey Milapse,
I have been getting into timelaps and am hugely grateful for some of the advice you have provided in your videos. I did have a question. I want to start messing with HDR and dont yet own photomatix.
What I wanted to know is what is to be gained with the integration of photoshop and can one just grade after photomatix is done batching or does it need to be done with photoshop as part of the batch? I already own Apple color and would like to use that instead.
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Brilliant!
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this aint HDR fool!!!
HDR video cameras still aint made n u wanna giv us this overcontrasted AfterEffects crap????
c'mon dawg!!
cholasimmons 1 year ago
@cholasimmons Hello. I'm not shooting video. I'm shooting bracketed timelapse and compiling 32bit HDR frames. If you were really clever you'd say "we technically can't see HDR on the internets fool!!"
milapse 1 year ago 9
great shot!
like milapse says, HDR is not a look and there are no rules, if it was'nt HDR then I'm sure the trees would be dark silhouettes.
Time-Lapse and HDR is Art and with Art there are no rules :-)
LittlestCinema 2 years ago 2
Thanks! and thanks for the vote of confidence that one must choose their 'direction' of the HDR processing... there are many many possible outcomes! ;-)
milapse 2 years ago