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Screwing around with HDR to create some ghostly almost comic effects, its fun///

Need to really use multiple exposures to start with not one pic and rip them outa it...

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This original isnt mine, just HDR'd it

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i was gonna say you're doin HDR compositing all wrong, but if you're just using the same pic at various exposures then i suppose that's not bad.

altho pulling various exposures out of one source, and recombining them is pretty much like messing with the contrast curves

i was gonna say you're doin HDR compositing all wrong, but if you're just using the same pic at various exposures then i suppose that's not bad.

altho pulling various exposures out of one source, and recombining them is pretty much like messing with the contrast curves

im hanging for a new camera and my tripod back believe me, all but the china wall one were taken with a canon 4 megapixel a520 or something

i've been whoring the CHDK firmware on my canon to run HDR scripts (auto iterates thru exposure levels)... now I just need to bring my camera from melbourne to brissy so I can take some more pics.

http://chdk.wikia.com/wiki/UBASIC/Scripts:_HDR_with_stacking

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