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Create panorama & HDR images using Lightroom(Tips)
This is my second attempt at HDR using photomatix.
Workflow
Make three exposures from the single image in CS3 Raw
HDR then tone map in photomatix
Two curve adjustment layers (shadows & highlights) using inverted mask
Some level adjustments...
i came across these series of images and i certainly see some sort of "HDR" look in them but due to the location and the large number of images i think they are made form a single shot..i know such a look is possible with a raw file but what about just a single jpg?..i am not familiar with...
Is there anyway to HDR humans......I tried but when i merged the Exposures some ghosting occurred......Is there a way to manually merge the exposures For more control?
Lowell Franga sent me a set of four exposures from the interior of a German church. He asked me to use Photomatrix Pro to demonstrate how I'd go about extending dynamic range.
Well, this coaching session goes a bit beyond Photomatrix. To get as much detail as possible in the stained glass,...
Do you think that the posters for the more recent Harry Potter films were created using HDR images, using multiple bracketed exposures of the same pic (is that difficult when photographing people rather than inanimate objects, as they may move slightly), or are they single shots which have been heavily...