E Enthusiast94 Forum Enthusiast Messages 278 Reaction score 51 Dec 16, 2015 #1 Please let us know whether you use Photomattix, Aurora, Lr, Ps,... take your pick. If you're trying to go realistic, pleas say so. If you're going for grunge or creative, that's fine too.
Please let us know whether you use Photomattix, Aurora, Lr, Ps,... take your pick. If you're trying to go realistic, pleas say so. If you're going for grunge or creative, that's fine too.
Pixel Poetry Veteran Member Messages 6,369 Solutions 3 Reaction score 4,432 Dec 16, 2015 #2 If you are taking shots for HDR you should vary the time of the exposures not the aperture, this can cause problems by modifying the focus depth. -- PX Last edited: Dec 16, 2015
If you are taking shots for HDR you should vary the time of the exposures not the aperture, this can cause problems by modifying the focus depth. -- PX
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Pixel Poetry Veteran Member Messages 6,369 Solutions 3 Reaction score 4,432 Dec 16, 2015 #5 Not really HDR, just a play. -- PX
K KBKB Senior Member Messages 2,909 Solutions 10 Reaction score 484 Dec 16, 2015 #6 I loaded the first two images into photoshop, aligned them, and then blended via a blurred luminosity mask. (The blurring is very important.) I then tinkered with the color using curves and used PPW methods for the rest of the workflow. The second version is the result of using Topaz Impression on the first result. Topaz Impression on above result.
I loaded the first two images into photoshop, aligned them, and then blended via a blurred luminosity mask. (The blurring is very important.) I then tinkered with the color using curves and used PPW methods for the rest of the workflow. The second version is the result of using Topaz Impression on the first result. Topaz Impression on above result.