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Old 10-21-2008, 10:26 AM   #61
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I got my books!! Just to help me learn how to do this photography with my "new" (read:Ebbs old) camera. SO MUCH!! I havent even started playing with the HDR stuff yet...trying to get some decent action shots at the track this weekend...

Marko, i've got lightroom 1.4, but I havent found it to be any more user friendly than any others so far, but I found out about some killer presets I can DL to it...watch out for trying to DL the programs tho, most of them I've found carry viruses like mad!
Thanks for the advice. I dont know...mabye I won't d/l this shit.
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Old 10-21-2008, 10:43 AM   #62
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Thanks for the advice. I dont know...mabye I won't d/l this shit.
hmmm, you can get LR 1.4 straight from Adobe's website virus free...and I think you can find codes and such from bittorrent...not sayin, just sayin...
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Old 10-21-2008, 04:05 PM   #63
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Old 10-21-2008, 05:38 PM   #64
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I got my books!! Just to help me learn how to do this photography with my "new" (read:Ebbs old) camera. SO MUCH!! I havent even started playing with the HDR stuff yet...trying to get some decent action shots at the track this weekend...

Marko, i've got lightroom 1.4, but I havent found it to be any more user friendly than any others so far, but I found out about some killer presets I can DL to it...watch out for trying to DL the programs tho, most of them I've found carry viruses like mad!
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Thanks for the advice. I dont know...mabye I won't d/l this shit.
check out the comments with those torrents... most people will respond back if there's a virus... and go with the most heavily downloaded first...


but I back up my computer 3 times a week so, I'm a little less cautious about viruses...
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Old 10-22-2008, 01:37 AM   #65
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So without reading too much of this thread... is there an easy way to achieve an HDR effect on a photo you already have just using some filters and such in photoshop?

And anyone care to tell me? lol
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Old 10-22-2008, 02:30 AM   #66
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well it's a fake HDR... but if you make at least 3 files of the same pic all at diffrent exposures... one - one 0 and one + then you murge them with Photoshops HDR option.

it's easier in Photomax Pro... at least for me... I'm not great with photoshop... I really need to learn though... I'd like to understand layering and tone mapping better
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Old 10-22-2008, 02:32 AM   #67
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Hmm sounds easy enough. I was thinking of giving the HDR treatment to a couple of the track photos I just posted to see how they'd come out

edit: especially the fisheyed one with the sky background... that would probably be best suited for HDR treatment.

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Old 10-22-2008, 03:24 AM   #68
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Where can I find the HDR option... and how do I 'fakely' change the exposure to make several photos from the one I have... just vary the brightness/contrast/etc?
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I don't remember it's been a long ass time since I've tried in PS...

if ya want you can send me a copy of the photo via e-mail... and I'll see what I can do...
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I've made the three files just by changing the brightness but I can't find the HDR thing. PM me your email I'll send you the file
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