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15th July 2013, 01:34 PM
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Ortonised HDR of three images on a monopod.
Is this silly? The shifts affect the overall image and here we have shifts of about 25 pixels, I had nothing to lean against.
I think the colours are richer, and this caused me to think it might work, no grey card used just tone mapping and levels on each channel.
Sequence: {_MG_3518.CR2: TV=0.000488, AV=4.0, Bias=0.0} {_MG_3519.CR2: TV=0.001953, AV=4.0, Bias=0.0} {_MG_3520.CR2: TV=0.007812, AV=4.0, Bias=0.0}
98mm f4 100iso
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15th July 2013, 02:38 PM
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Re: Ortonised HDR of three images on a monopod.
Not silly, indeed richer. Maybe too much magenta and purple? Is the horizontal siding white in reality? That would be about as close to a WB card as you might discern.
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15th July 2013, 03:12 PM
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Re: Ortonised HDR of three images on a monopod.
Hitting white balance sends the colours crazy kevin, I darkened red but agree I could remove a little magenta but this will increase green.
I can see what you mean about the grey bit which should really be white. Cheers kevin.
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