Some new HDRs
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For all the merging and tone mapping, I use Photomatix. It's a really easy program to use. For any other editing, I'll use Photoshop CS3.
Creating HDRs is fairly simple. Take a camera, use a tripod and take anywhere from 3-7 pictures of the same exact thing, but adjust the exposure (ev settings) to get a range of pictures from dark to light. You put it into a program and it merges all the images together and brings out all the various colors, highlights, shadows, etc. Then you tweak settings and viola!
Yeah I know, I haven't gotten around to ordering from Ford yet.
Creating HDRs is fairly simple. Take a camera, use a tripod and take anywhere from 3-7 pictures of the same exact thing, but adjust the exposure (ev settings) to get a range of pictures from dark to light. You put it into a program and it merges all the images together and brings out all the various colors, highlights, shadows, etc. Then you tweak settings and viola!
Yeah I know, I haven't gotten around to ordering from Ford yet.
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yeah the car was dirty. the damn sprinklers at my friends house had just sprayed one side of the car before wewent out to take the pics.
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