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Loki047 04-13-2008 06:46 PM

Are there auto settings on some cameras? IE Set it to HDR mode and it will take the 3 or whatever exposures for ya.

SamS 04-13-2008 07:05 PM

Some cameras have a mode which takes 3-5 photos in rapid succession, but it doesn't change exposure setting in between shots. None have an HDR mode that I know of.

got rice? 04-13-2008 11:52 PM


Originally Posted by SamS (Post 242368)
Some cameras have a mode which takes 3-5 photos in rapid succession, but it doesn't change exposure setting in between shots.

Most cameras will have a bracket feature that will take 3-5 shots at various exposures. When I do HDR, I only take 1 image and I adjust the exposure during post processing, then combine the images.

I prefer mild HDR, like this one
http://asianguywithacamera.com/msm_p...it01_small.jpg

Others prefer a more cartoonish look in their HDR, like this
http://asianguywithacamera.com/image.../images/11.jpg

The problem with HDR is that people are using it to 'fix' poor photography skills. Images that lack proper framing, lighting and vehicle position are being used for HDR. Post processing can't fix a bad image.

Braineack 04-14-2008 02:08 AM

here's another i played with:

http://www.boostedmiata.com/random/HDR/IMG_5251_HDR.jpg

http://www.boostedmiata.com/random/HDR/IMG_5251_OG.jpg

Braineack 04-14-2008 02:33 AM

tried the single image faked exposure method here:

http://www.boostedmiata.com/random/HDR/hobbes_HDR.jpg

TurboTim 04-14-2008 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by hustler (Post 242346)


New background!! Thanks Scott!! You da man.

kotomile 04-14-2008 05:20 PM

2 Attachment(s)
Tried 1 image, faked exposure method here too:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...e/bbs001-2.jpg

Attachment 213470

I have a lot to learn on this Photomatix but I'll keep playing with it.

Edit - this one too:

Attachment 213471

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ight__dark.jpg

got rice? 04-14-2008 10:30 PM


Originally Posted by kotomile (Post 242723)
Tried 1 image, faked exposure method here too:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v6...ight__dark.jpg

Shoot that car in front of a nice location and it'll turn into a better shot. I like to use industrial back drops, which are generally pretty simple (less distractions)

y8s 04-14-2008 11:05 PM

Ran across this program today:
http://projects.ict.usc.edu/graphics/HDRShop/

there's also a tonemapping plugin that may be useful.

Normal setting on my camera phone:
http://www.y8s.com/hdr/003_zero.jpg

HDR Shop using -2, -1, 0, +1, +2 images.
http://www.y8s.com/hdr/hdrshop1.jpg


The difference isn't spectacular but you can see more detail in the buildings in the foreground. plus it is a CELL PHONE. :)

mazdamitch333 04-14-2008 11:14 PM

Might sound misinformed but isnt hdr used to contrast things with the sky?

deliverator 04-14-2008 11:22 PM


Originally Posted by hackerchris (Post 241934)
The STI looks very angry. It's eyebrows, flared nostril, and bleak mouth say it all.

Unless that's a JDM car (which it doesn't look to be based on the steering wheel being on the left) it's not an STI.

There were no "bugeyes" (02-03) STI sold in the US. We started getting STI's in "peanut eye" (04-05) and 'blob eye' (06-07).

y8s 04-15-2008 10:04 AM


Originally Posted by mazdamitch333 (Post 242872)
Might sound misinformed but isnt hdr used to contrast things with the sky?

sometimes.

the issue is that the world has infinite dynamic range and your vision automatically adjusts. so when you look at the sky, it doesn't blind you and when you look at the shadowy foreground, it isn't pitch black.

there are tons of other situations where bright objects are in scene with dark ones (night shots of lights, reflections, etc) and a limited dynamic range camera can't produce high contrast both in bright scenes AND dark scenes.

kotomile 04-15-2008 02:10 PM


Originally Posted by got rice? (Post 242847)
Shoot that car in front of a nice location and it'll turn into a better shot. I like to use industrial back drops, which are generally pretty simple (less distractions)

Very true, I just used what I had on my computer. :cool:


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