5 frames wide, 3 shots per frame and blended in one HDR, a total of 15 shots.
Give it few seconds to load, and the resolution is not as good of coarse
on the computer screen.
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Minaret Lake HDR Panorama
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Re: Minaret Lake HDR Panorama
Wow!
Mike
Mike
Mike
Who can't do everything he used to and what he can do takes a hell of a lot longer!
Who can't do everything he used to and what he can do takes a hell of a lot longer!
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Re: Minaret Lake HDR Panorama
That's just mind boggling.
How do you manage to combine three exposures when the water is rippling (and thus not matching)?
And also stitch them afterwards, with a similar difficulty I would imagine?
How do you manage to combine three exposures when the water is rippling (and thus not matching)?
And also stitch them afterwards, with a similar difficulty I would imagine?
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Re: Minaret Lake HDR Panorama
It works in most cases.
This photo is also a HDR made of 3 photo's at different exposure combined and the
cascade turned out fine, no over exposure in the water, and the detail in the
shaded area's are good.
If this would have been a single photo I would have had to expose for the water and
the shaded area's would have had been much, much darker.
One the other hand if I compromised for both the shaded and highlights the photo
would have been a compromise.
http://maverick.zenfolio.com/img/v5/p205354895-5.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
This photo is also a HDR made of 3 photo's at different exposure combined and the
cascade turned out fine, no over exposure in the water, and the detail in the
shaded area's are good.
If this would have been a single photo I would have had to expose for the water and
the shaded area's would have had been much, much darker.
One the other hand if I compromised for both the shaded and highlights the photo
would have been a compromise.
http://maverick.zenfolio.com/img/v5/p205354895-5.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Minaret Lake HDR Panorama
Thanks for the reply.
The impression i am getting is that photoshop (or photomatrix) is smart enough to make the differences in water ripples between the 3 exposures seem natural/unnoticeable
Very lovely pic of the cascade too
The impression i am getting is that photoshop (or photomatrix) is smart enough to make the differences in water ripples between the 3 exposures seem natural/unnoticeable
Very lovely pic of the cascade too
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