View Full Version : What did I say Roy?
Diego Garcia
24-06-2006, 07:13
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lumpster
24-06-2006, 07:21
lovely light and colours. But i dont know if its my screen or not, but something funny is going on with her hat.
good candid. interesting processing, what did you do to it?
I said 'I could've **** through the eye of a needle, didn't I roy?'
The fast show rocked!
BOT.....Hdr and a soft focus filter? I quite like the processing on this this time, seems to work quite well, but if I would probably have tried to tone it back a bit or work on removing the halos a bit, but that's just me being a picky bugger for a change!
Diego Garcia
24-06-2006, 08:21
Well I went for the 3 expsoure method but the lady moved, hence the slight blur on her hat. Ho hum though I quite like it!
Have you tried using the HDR thing in CS2 btw? I've found it actually works a lot better than using photomatix, especially if you have the proper 3 exposures to do it with.
Please don't take my comments above as being negative, I was trying to be nice! grrrrr. ;)
Diego Garcia
24-06-2006, 08:44
Have you tried using the HDR thing in CS2 btw? I've found it actually works a lot better than using photomatix, especially if you have the proper 3 exposures to do it with.
Please don't take my comments above as being negative, I was trying to be nice! grrrrr. ;)
Not offended. Did not come across as negative. :)
With ref to CS2 and the filter, when ever I try and use it I get the photomatix writing on my pics - yet I have the full licenced version of it too which I bought online via my CC some time ago.....:thinking: Cant work out what to do to change it!
I was more suggesting the 'merge to HDR' function in cs2 as opposed the photomatix plug-in. I think it's under file->automate->merge to hdr.
It works in a slightly different way as once you've created the hdr file, you just open it as a 32bit tiff. When you convert it to 16bit it gives you 3 different options as to how you do it. Have a play, I tend to get much better results than using photomatix, but it is perhaps not as controllable.
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