mwcfarms
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So I downloaded photomatix 4 trial and been playing around with it. This was my approach to HDR.
Went outside and shot bracketed a series of shots on a tripod -3, 0, +3 etc. Did this with ,-05, 0, +5, 1, 2 etc.
In photomatix I combined them and the final picture didn't look anything like an HDR. So I went back to check histograms etc and I'm wondering if its better to dial in your exposure variables so ensure that you get complete coverage of the exposures with 5 or more photos to get that really popping HDR.
I know you have to play with the sliders etc and I did but wasn't very please with the results. I have watched the tutorial, watched some utube ones etc. Is this a good way to go or do any of your pro's have some tips to get me started.
I want that popping HDR, almost to the point of fantasy.
Went outside and shot bracketed a series of shots on a tripod -3, 0, +3 etc. Did this with ,-05, 0, +5, 1, 2 etc.
In photomatix I combined them and the final picture didn't look anything like an HDR. So I went back to check histograms etc and I'm wondering if its better to dial in your exposure variables so ensure that you get complete coverage of the exposures with 5 or more photos to get that really popping HDR.
I know you have to play with the sliders etc and I did but wasn't very please with the results. I have watched the tutorial, watched some utube ones etc. Is this a good way to go or do any of your pro's have some tips to get me started.
I want that popping HDR, almost to the point of fantasy.