  marco Premium join:2001-09-14 San Francisco, CA
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 17mm 1/8th F22.6 ISO50
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Hi, I've been looking for a tutorial on how to alter images the same as the example above. I've had no success because I don't even know what the technique is called, if it even has a name.
Any help or link anyone could offer would be much appreciated.
Sorry if this is something I should have found easily..I'm just bad I guess.
ty for your time.
-- ( ﻮﻛﺭﺎﻣ )- hysterical and useless
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  DreamWraith Premium join:2004-04-07 Mount Vernon, WA
| What you are looking at is most likely an HDR. It takes several differently exposed images and combines them into one evenly exposed image. Or so goes the theory.
Google brings up a host of results for ya:
»www.google.com/search?source=ig&···e+Search
Theres probably thousands of tutorials out there. I am sure someone else can link you directly to a few of the better ones. I don't remember any offhand. |
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  marco Premium join:2001-09-14 San Francisco, CA | reply to marco excellent, tyvm  |
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  Bryon R.I.P. Bassman442 Premium join:2001-07-23 Speedway, IN clubs:
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| reply to marco I use a software program called Photomatix that merges different exposures of the same image into HDR images (true or simulated HDR). They have a good explanation of how it works at »www.hdrsoft.com/ regards, Bryon -- Feedback is the lifeblood of learning (Rowntree, 1987) |
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  05241201 Where is Rob A? Premium join:2006-03-23 Eagle River, AK | reply to marco That is Lolympics photo |
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