what do u guys think?

on a similar note, my first HDR image, taken pretty late in the evening

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First bracket and HDR ShotUsed bracketing for the first time on my camera, merged them in photoshop
what do u guys think? ![]() on a similar note, my first HDR image, taken pretty late in the evening ![]()
Thay look a bit dark on the monitor I have Kenny. Saw a suggestion in another post that SRGB is best for web display. I haven't used this technique yet but have read a tutorial in DC Mag on it where it looked very good. It just doesn't look like you have increased the dynamic range on these images. Keep trying.
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They look a bit dark on the monitor I have Kenny. Saw a suggestion in another post that SRGB is best for web display. I haven't used this technique yet but have read a tutorial in DC Mag on it where it looked very good. It just doesn't look like you have increased the dynamic range on these images. Keep trying.
![]() In the end we know Nothing, but in the meantime Learn like crazy.
Your Camera Does Matter Nikon D70 D200 D300 PPOK
Try http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/hdr.shtml
for a good read In the end we know Nothing, but in the meantime Learn like crazy.
Your Camera Does Matter Nikon D70 D200 D300 PPOK
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