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achew
post Oct 24 2008, 08:43 AM

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anybody know..y everytime i tried a HDR..and after i upload the jpeg to picasa/flikr..all the effect would gone??

this is how i do it :

-open my RAW with cs4(single raw)
-adjust 3 diff exposure : -2 0 2..or -1 0 1
-generate HDR using the 3 jpeg with photomatix
-resize n add it frame with cs4
-upload to picasa/flikr

anything wrong in btwn?
achew
post Oct 24 2008, 02:34 PM

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wow thanks dude..
is this the correct one??
http://picasaweb.google.com/achewlim/SonyS...603329347738418

after i uploaded..i stil notice the color was diff...=( altho its better than b4..
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achew
post Oct 24 2008, 03:14 PM

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QUOTE(R a D ! c 4 L @ Oct 24 2008, 03:10 PM)
no not that. its something like this
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Just go to edit > convert to profile > choose your destination space to "sRGB"
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yup i did dat...but if u compare the img i posted vs the ss inside the link..u can see the color is diff..the one inside the ss looks darker??
achew
post Oct 28 2008, 07:46 PM

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guys..i was wondering...if i took a single file with +1 exposure..and i added another 2 by PS(increase2 n decrease2 using the base file)...when im adding file using photomatix...i shd put as +2 , 0 , -2? or +3 , 1 , -3 ??
achew
post Oct 28 2008, 08:28 PM

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2nd time trying =)
achew
post Oct 28 2008, 11:21 PM

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QUOTE(joyyy @ Oct 28 2008, 09:17 PM)
Normally HDR is used for pictures with more contrast to bring out the details.
From your picture it's hard to see the "HDR-ness" of the picture. Also, you bumped the hues and saturation too high. The whole picture has a greenish cast around it  sweat.gif
But then again, nice try wink.gif

so its abit overcooked i guess blush.gif

hopefully my 3rd try would be better

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