Hi all, I know that not everyone likes the tonemapping but I hope you like this, taken at a church near me Sigma 10-20mm lens Canon EOS 350d
Hi all, I know that not everyone likes the tonemapping but I hope you like this, taken at a church near me Sigma 10-20mm lens Canon EOS 350d
Thats awesome! How did you get it like that? sorry - i am a total beginner!
Hi Janine, it is actually three images taken with different exposures and then run through on Photomatix Pro(brilliant software) any other questions feel free to ask, sure lots of people will be willing to answer![]()
god i have alot to learn!!! i just know how to point and shoot!
Thats the best bit lol, lots to learn about software, I am by no means an expert but feel free to ask and i will try and help, you gotta get Photoshop if nothing else, you can buy Elements 5 or 6 and be at the cutting edge, it is great for digital darkroom and I find it helps no end with composition etc.
I really do like the pic of the church at the top. When you say, it was three images taken at different exposures. Is there a set sequence of exposures you have to take or can it be any three and then mix them together?
Whilst having a look through various web sites, I came across this one....
http://www.lexar.com/dp/tips_lessons/index.html
It has some great little videos on there describing various effects that can be made with Photoshop CS3. Well worth a watch. Thought it may be of some use to you Janine
cool thanks - will def take a look!!!
Excuse me if I am being thick, but what is HDR? I've heard or seen it before, but I don't know what it is or what you do with it?
Thanks in advance.
Hi J, HDR stands for High Dynamic Range, you take multiple exposures and then combine the different exposures using a program, I use Photomatix which i find really good and easy to use. Its good for shots where you have say a really bright background which will blow out the foreground so you take mutliple exposures to get a greater range than you would with just one photo.
Does that make any sense![]()
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