I want to shoot a photography but the image looks too bright or too dark.
Here I made some editing (I combined these two photo into one ) to show how it seen through the human eye.
Are there some settings to shoots like the human eye sees the details and the contrast between the bright light...
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Does Someone know how to Properly Open and Edit .jxr (JPEG XR) Images ?
This issue is coming in as part of a test to edit and encode Full HDR 10 Bit Videos Including HDR 10 Bits Screenshot. But OK admitting the HDR ScreenShots are openable in Adobe Premier Pro, How to Take apart...
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St Andrews Cathedral by Mark Coull, on Flickr
St Andrews Cathedral is a ruined Roman Catholic cathedral in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland. It was built in 1158 and became the centre of the Medieval Catholic Church in Scotland. I visited this place at the weekend.
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Sunset over Seaton, Aberdeen by Mark Coull, on Flickr
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Sunset over Stonehaven by Mark Coull, on Flickr
Trying out bracketing with a sunset at two different locations, I think no.1 is my favourite of the two purely because I've caught those shadows that the tower blocks are casting...
Finally, an amazing sunrise after days of raining in Iceland.
I don't even know what people call it these days anymore...HDR? EDR? Anyways, I do enjoy the occasion of impressionist image.
Whatever it is, I still do and embrace it. (no intention to upset people here :) )
Suggestions and critics are welcome!
Here an example of resulting picture: (Milan (Italy): Interiors of the Church of Santa Francesca Romana. Fusion of three pictures on a scale of 1.5 stops.
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As an enthusiast travel photographer I do a lot of HDR, panoramas and HDR panoramas. I merge the photos as an HDR dng file in Lightroom and also stitch the panoramas from the Nikon D800 raw files or from the dng files (in case of HDR panoramas) in Lightroom.
The problem currently is that...
I came across a few interesting photo applications for Android. For example "Ultimate HDR Camera" - it's just pseudo (like many others), not true HDR, but it's free and you can get some really nice photos with it. Nothing professional of course but I had lots of fun with it.
It saves the...
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I'm new here, so bear with me if I make any mistakes (either in posting or in etiquette).
I created a 360° VR YouTube video containing all the free (Creative Commons (CC BY NC SA 3.0)) HDR panoramic images in the sIBL archive on hdrlabs.com (many places around the world (mostly...
Hello.
I've been taking photographs for a while now but I'm a little new to timelapse. This was my first time using after effects and premiere pro and also my first time working with hyperlapse techniques.
For more info on the workflow and kit I used please read the description below.
Any...
...the other side being Vancouver, Canada. Any Canadians here?
I've been interested in photography since high school and HDR photography since I heard about it in University, but didn't have the time nor money to get into it. Last Christmast, I bought myself a Sony a6000, Adobe CC, and...
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I have a D300 and would like to experiment with multiple exposure and HDR while I'm visiting the scenery in upstate New York.
I've read the manual on Multiple Exposure, and tested it a bit. I was expecting to hear the shutter multiple times based on the number of pictures I've programmed...
It has been a very long time since i posted a picture of mine here. Please enjoy any C&C welcome/appreciated.
Tucked away in the heart of Kyoto. This Ancient treasure just waits for all to take its picture. IT was actually quite challenging to take since we cannot use tripods in the area. there...
Hey guys, new to the forum, but not new to photography. Although I did just start real estate photography and have a lot to learn. One of my biggest questions is how to create photos like this (ATTACHED)? I am a video guy who has been pushed into doing real estate photography, because the...
Hey Guys!
Glad to be on this site now, hopefully I'll get some good critiques to take my photos to the next level!
I originally posted the attached photo to a Reddit forum (\r\photocritique) trying to find some good critique. They suggested that I darken the shadows and increase the tonality...
Here is one of those experimental pictures with gamelike overall feel. You can see the play of colours and light captured in decayed urban atmosphere.
Standing tall by David Ziaran, on Flickr
Hope you'll like it