ahhhhh cool, thanks.
ahhhhh cool, thanks.
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Hi I've tried this and my pictures are previewing really pixelated, am i doing something wrong? do you add all the pictures to the EasyHDR (base, bright, dark)
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yeh you add all 3 images.. you need to make sure you are using high res pics or it will pixelate... sometimes it will get a bit of noise so add like 0.4 gaussian blur.... if your pics are too dark or too light and not evenly spaced +2 0 -2 you can find that bits of one will come through in spots when blended, this might be your pixelation problem...
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No way would I ever use this method
Sorry to kill the thread, but I wouldn't even call this a HDR image.
Reason:
- Each f-stop you choose to go above/under has a whole different level of brightness/contrast/colours/shadows, which you simply cannot try to replicate using simple adjustments.
- Doing these adjustments manually, you don't know how far above/under you have gone, so the image becomes unbalanced.
There really is no easy way to do HDR. There is a lot of time involved in getting the image right.
Another way of getting the pictures right, is to use the raw images, and not ones pre-converted to jpg. The difference is really noticable.
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