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By Mikep99
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Don't know what they are or how they are done but they are very impressive. :thumbup:Clicky to see the Gallery


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By McLaren Fan
#55780
The photographs look great, but wouldn't it be class to see all police cars being like this:

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The peelers might be able to catch criminals, for the Lambo would be faster than a Skoda Octavia or Vauxhall Astra! :hehe:
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By bud
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love the colours in this one of Rossi, notice how the grass and the armco create the Italian flag
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this one is pretty :thumbup:
By EPE
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HDR is done by combining 3 or more images of the same thing using a program called photmatix http://www.hdrsoft.com/ the idea is you have the stardard image then 1,2,3 plus over exposed and 1,2,3 plus underexposed when binded using photomatix the photo is able to display the full range of tone, shadow and colour. You can also create this using a photoshop cs3 Add-on, and rather than taking 3-9 photo's wich is imposible when shotting somthing moving at difrent exposures you can use the DSLR's RAW format function to then be processed on your computer, many of the HDR's of moving people, cars, bikes ect are done using RAW.

anyway yeh some of the results can be stunning :)
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By bud
#81916
HDR is done by combining 3 or more images of the same thing using a program called photmatix http://www.hdrsoft.com/ the idea is you have the stardard image then 1,2,3 plus over exposed and 1,2,3 plus underexposed when binded using photomatix the photo is able to display the full range of tone, shadow and colour. You can also create this using a photoshop cs3 Add-on, and rather than taking 3-9 photo's wich is imposible when shotting somthing moving at difrent exposures you can use the DSLR's RAW format function to then be processed on your computer, many of the HDR's of moving people, cars, bikes ect are done using RAW.

anyway yeh some of the results can be stunning :)


thanks for the explanation :thumbup:

ive just started using RAW in my studies and its a great format!
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By bud
#81918
What the heck happened to Mike? I havent seen him around in awhile.


he would be s*** stirring on another forum somewhere no doubt. Unless he is back on a Ferrari forum where he is all chummy and bored.

i remember him saying in what appears to be his last post that he isnt having fun here anymore (the s*** stirring was taken out of context)

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