I have Photoshop CS3, is this all that is needed for HDR iamges, and does anyone know a good tutorial for creating them? Mackie's HDR2496 compatible with Pro Tools through HDR Pro - MacMusic:: Nov 1, 2002 Mackie Designs announced the release of HDR Pro, a hardware and software upgrade package for the Mackie HDR24/96 (HDR) that provides an http://www.macmusic.org/news/view.php/lang/en/id/225/HOME |
No I've never seen one in my life although one of the 102000 hits here may give you what you're after :-P http://www.google.com.au/search?q=photoshop+hdr+tutorial
sgml-tools-0-1.0.9-6.2.i386.hdr - FTP Mirror Search (Downloads):: 2002-09-10 ftp://ftp.scientificlinux.org/disk/disk4/linux/fermi/obsolete/612/ i386/updates/RedHat/RPMS/headers/sgml-tools-0-1.0.9-6.2.i386.hdr http://www.filewatcher.com/m/sgml-tools-0-1.0.9-6.2.i386.hdr.8933.0.0.htmlHOME | HDR Image and Video Processing -- Max-Planck-Institut für Informatik:: Jun 20, 2005 PFStools: Library and a set of command line tools (and a viewer) for reading, writing, manipulating, and viewing HDR images and video frames http://www.mpi-inf.mpg.de/resources/hdr/gallery.htmlHOME | d3vinW, care to share where you found that "good one"? I'd be interested in this as well. Others have said you need to use bracketing for the capture when you intend to use HDR, but then I'd be forced out of shooting raw in lieu of JPG fine, at least for the D200 anyway. What did you find? Does that mean that folks are shooting these images as JPGs? Or are y'all using manual settings on a tripod? I'd love to read some tutorials on this.
lol thanks, I found a good one though, I looked on a different board in this forum and found one, for some reason my search didnt pull anything up
d3vinW, care to share where you found that "good one"? I'd be interested in this as well. Others have said you need to use bracketing for the capture when you intend to use HDR, but then I'd be forced out of shooting raw in lieu of JPG fine, at least for the D200 anyway. What did you find? Does that mean that folks are shooting these images as JPGs? Or are y'all using manual settings on a tripod? I'd love to read some tutorials on this.
yea you can still shoot RAW and bracket with a D200, no need to shoot jpeg if you dont want to.
Really? Well, great, I thought that was quite an oversight in the design of this otherwise great camera. Now...how the heck do I do that. The manual for the D200 clearly states that one cannot shoot in any NEF format. How would I override this? TIA.
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