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  1. capney

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    My latest HDR from a single image.
    Robert

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    very interesting. I agree with jjdecay though.
     
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    Wow, yes better, so alive.
     
  4. capney

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    Ok.. what do you think?
    I love the three primary colours.
    Over the top HDR and the usual in PS
    robert[​IMG]
     
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    I rekon that looks fantastic, the bloom on the tomatoes comes out brilliant.
     
  6. Dave W

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    Brilliant Robert.
    I like it a lot!
    Could just imagine it hanging on a wall in a nice brushed steel frame.
     
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    Just home after five days up in the Cairngorms.

    Alt Druie with a touch of HDR >
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    Fungi with some slightly more 'creative' treatment >
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    Hi Dave hope you had a great time,Dave something is puzzling me I havent got a HD screen and it doesent do your photos Justice ,I have been looking at them on my sons HD screen and the difference is amazing ,just thought perhaps our other friends can only see them the same as they appear on my Non HD screen.Cheers:thumb::)
     
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    Hi WOO.
    My screen isn't 'HD' as far as I know. It's a flat panel 16" 'SpecVision' which was about the cheapest I could find when I updated my PC system just before I retired.
    Your screen may need calibrating or at least adjusting and you can do it via 'control panel' - 'display' or/and Adobe gamma' on your PC. I can't give you chapter and verse on how to do it off the top of my head though - sorry:mad:

    Our trip was just great - five days with no phone or internet living in our little house on wheels in a pine wood beside a river. Not a lot of bright sunshine but it hardly rained at all!
    My legs are still aching from all the walking/mountain biking.:)
     
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    Thanks Dave for comments. means a lot.
    Glad you had a good time up North....
    I expect you have at least a couple of cards full of images to work on!
    Brings back memories of staying in a caravan, in a forest in wales, and it rained.. the noise was beyond belief. and then there was the time staying right alongside a dirty great Slate Quarry, they blasted so many times a day, and during the night....Happy times.
    Robert
     
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    Our trip was just great - five days with no phone or internet living in our little house on wheels in a pine wood beside a river. Not a lot of bright sunshine but it hardly rained at all!
    My legs are still aching from all the walking/mountain biking

    My sort of holiday that (prefrably with sunshine though!!!)
     
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    Roberts latest HDR picture.
    I have shown the original and the final processed
    Original first
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    HDR
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  13. Dave W

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    Well I think it worked Robert. Altogether a warmer, deeper image.
     
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    Thanks Dave... getting the hang of it.
     
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    :thumb: These are great pics you know you two.. You are both getting really good at it now.... Like the way you can see the inner door in the porch now Robert... :thumb: I have been watching this HD work with great interest... It really does seem to lend itself to buildings very much I think.. Panoramas seem allot more difficult though... I have downloaded the free photomatix & just started to have an odd play now & then... When & if ;):D I have managed something half descent I will post it up....:rolleyes::D
     
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