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    Re: HDR shots

    Quote Originally Posted by shahrokh ghabezloo View Post
    your right dear colin.
    I'm trying to solve this problem.
    thanks
    It's a simple fix -- what program are you using for post-processing?

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    Re: HDR shots

    Quote Originally Posted by shahrokh ghabezloo View Post
    HDR shots
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    These are all great shots! This one is... fantastic!

    The clouds, the sun rays, the foreground - they are all enhanced with the processing and obviously the fish eye gives it such a unique look.

    I agree that the black clipping point needs to be adjusted, but that's such an easy fix! Excellent. Thanks so much for sharing your view of your world.

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    Re: HDR shots

    Hi dear colin.
    I Usually use photo matix and after that final process in Ps cs5.
    and thank you so much MajaMolly

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    Quote Originally Posted by shahrokh ghabezloo View Post
    Hi dear colin.
    I Usually use photo matix and after that final process in Ps cs5.
    and thank you so much MajaMolly
    OK - before you save the file for the last time, go Ctrl + L to bring up Levels (or add a levels layer), and drag the left (blacks) clipping point in until you get a number around 10 to 15, and notice how it makes the "gray mist" disappear, and colours look nicer.

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    Re: HDR shots

    Waiting for the golden hour...
    HDR shots
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    8mm fishe eye pro optic
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    Metal Monster!
    HDR shots

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    Hi Shahrokh,

    Looks fine (and nice blacks this time!), but to be honest, I do fear you may be in danger of "too much of a good thing". Personally, I like some HDR and some ultra wide-angle ... but after seeing too many of them the novelty does start to wear off a bit.

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    Re: HDR shots

    Very interesting series - well done - both the HDR and wide angle have something to say.

    Chuck

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    Re: HDR shots

    These are all fantastic shots.

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