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HDR = High Dynamic Range. It gets the details in the highlights, midtones, and shadows by (if done properly) blending three or more images that have been underexposed and overexposed to pick it all up. Programs like Photomatix, DynamicHDR, LucisArt 3D, etc can do it off one image, the "fake" way. I don't care for it in this shot, it's a bit over done IMO

thank you ray for the feedback! and i did it the right way, i actually put 3 pics together instead of using one :win:

too overdone. calm it down a bit and itll prolly be decent

thank you :)

I really like that pic bro!

thanks your car isnt looking too shabby either man

sick sick

:talking:

I'm no photo expert but the pic looks sick to me!

dude, i havent ever seen your car before. your car looks pretty sick too..
 

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car is sick, that's for sure!


i dont believe i'm entittled to give comments on ur pic though since i'm a noob myself lol. sorry, just had to come in and say ur car is sick.
 

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It's better than my first attempt at HDR. I would have to agree that it is a bit overdone. Try bracketing with less of an exposure difference for your three shots. And also use a CPL to get rid of those reflections.

Your car looks awesome though :thumbsup:
 

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Yeah, way overdone. If I do HDR I usually take 5-9 shots bracketed in 1-stop increments, otherwise the software will freak out in high contrast areas (like the tree line and sky, for example) and cause that haloing effect.

You should go back into photmatix (or photoshop) and try the exposure blending technique instead of the tone mapping, you might like the end result more.
 

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Me likey, SICK!

im like ****in honored to get a comment from you..lmao your car is wayyy sick

:bowdown:

car is sick, that's for sure!


i dont believe i'm entittled to give comments on ur pic though since i'm a noob myself lol. sorry, just had to come in and say ur car is sick.

thanks man! i wantz teh h22 also though :(

It's better than my first attempt at HDR. I would have to agree that it is a bit overdone. Try bracketing with less of an exposure difference for your three shots. And also use a CPL to get rid of those reflections.

Your car looks awesome though :thumbsup:

working on a "lighter" version right now!

Yeah, way overdone. If I do HDR I usually take 5-9 shots bracketed in 1-stop increments, otherwise the software will freak out in high contrast areas (like the tree line and sky, for example) and cause that haloing effect.

You should go back into photmatix (or photoshop) and try the exposure blending technique instead of the tone mapping, you might like the end result more.


i am working on it! ill try out that blending thing! THANKS!
 
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