2009-02-11
Wordless Wednesday #10
Labels: HDR image, tag and meme, wordless wednesday 17 commentsCombining this three images with a different exposure value; EV: -2.0, 0.0 , +2.0 respectively.
A snapshot to remember a moment, a place, an occasion, a movie, an event, a tragedy, a beauty, a miracle, a stunning and foremost...a past.
Combining this three images with a different exposure value; EV: -2.0, 0.0 , +2.0 respectively.
Posted in HDR image, tag and meme, wordless wednesday by Fadzil Zainal
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That is so cool! How to do it?
Wah.. I never know you could do something like this. Hehe. I will try it in my photoshop :)
Very clever and well done. Now you need to write a tutorial for us beginners!:-)
Great HDR image.I'm still using trial version from photomatix for HDR.I'm not good with photoshop.
Kombinasi yang MANTAP bak kata Bono he he! :)
Wow how to do it?
ECL & Monica:
The simplest way to do it is by using a software named Photomatix.
bluecrystaldude:
I just knew about it two weeks ago..lol.
If u have a photomatix plugin for photoshop installed will be much better.
Shinade:
A great tutorial is here
Uncleawang:
I've heard there is a keygen released. Try googling around.
Cool. I usually don't do anything but crop! This has made me want to play around a bit.
It is pretty Bintang...
very nice.
That is so cool! You did a great job. Wish I could do that too. Happy WW.
Oh please teach me how to do that. :D
Great pictures!
That's really great. Now I'm curious, just how do you combine 3 images and come up with a great final photo?
hi bintang, you've just been tagged with love! Come & join me in the Valentine's Love. :)
Awesome! And it doesn't even look like HDR (and I mean that as a compliment - most HDR don't look like real pictures).