verber10
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Post by verber10 on Jul 30, 2016 21:35:33 GMT
Hi everyone This week I have found a video on making HDR using Blending Modes. Video Have fun with this. Picture
I used Cube Upload for my picture because I can't seem to get this stupid imgbb link to work.
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Post by hmca on Jul 31, 2016 0:28:44 GMT
Hi Mike, I wasn't really expecting to like this method but was pleasantly surprised with the results. I'll post a before and after. I used the first technique he showed. Before After
Hard to see at this size but the greens of the trees in the background are darker and there is more contrast in the houses.
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Post by fotofrank on Jul 31, 2016 5:45:25 GMT
Thanks Mike! Processed image original
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Post by tourerjim on Jul 31, 2016 6:36:26 GMT
Hi everyone This week I have found a video on making HDR using Blending Modes. Video Have fun with this. Picture
I used Cube Upload for my picture because I can't seem to get this stupid imgbb link to work. Hi Mike, I found on the web a long time ago now but another way to get HDR effect using levels Before After
Click on image to read the levels
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mrkrnbrd
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Post by mrkrnbrd on Jul 31, 2016 15:19:59 GMT
Hi Mike, Thanks for the challenge, I used the second technique for my effort: HDR Effect: Original: Mark
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Post by ritage on Jul 31, 2016 18:38:12 GMT
You have actually convinced me that there are pictures that can be improved with HDR, and I even found one after trying 4 or 5 others that were, in my opinion, ruined. Always willing to learn Image from MorgueFile AFTER BEFORE
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Post by Sepiana on Aug 1, 2016 1:26:07 GMT
I used the first technique in the video.
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verber10
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Post by verber10 on Aug 1, 2016 13:33:34 GMT
I see some of you have been busy trying this technique. I must say that all of you have done a remarkable job on your pictures. They all have benefited with this tutorial. Good job to you all. tourerjim- Thanks for introducing another way to do HDR.
There is another way I do it also. I make 3 copy's of my picture. Then I leave one original, one I push the exposure +50, then I reduce the exposure -50 for the third one. I have a program in PhotoImpact XL that takes the 3 pictures and combines them into an HDR.
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Post by tourerjim on Aug 1, 2016 18:03:26 GMT
I see some of you have been busy trying this technique. I must say that all of you have done a remarkable job on your pictures. They all have benefited with this tutorial. Good job to you all. tourerjim- Thanks for introducing another way to do HDR. There is another way I do it also. I make 3 copy's of my picture. Then I leave one original, one I push the exposure +50, then I reduce the exposure -50 for the third one. I have a program in PhotoImpact XL that takes the 3 pictures and combines them into an HDR. When I get five ill try all three suggestion, the suggestion I mentioned I've used many times & im all for trying other ideas.
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