Hi!
RS This PAW is the product of an experiment the focus of which was to preserve the
RS colours of the sun rise and sky in the image without sacrificing all detail in
RS its foreground.
RS To form the image I selectively combined two shots from a +_1 stop bracket in
RS Photoshop. I pasted the
This PAW is the product of an experiment the focus of which was to preserve the
colours of the sun rise and sky in the image without sacrificing all detail in
its foreground.
To form the image I selectively combined two shots from a +_1 stop bracket in
Photoshop. I pasted the darker image
Very nice. I think Miranda had an action that does this automatically.
It appears that it is now a full blown plug-in:
http://www.fredmiranda.com/DRI
rg
Rob Studdert wrote:
This PAW is the product of an experiment the focus of which was to preserve the
colours of the sun rise and sky in the
on 03.06.04 9:42, Rob Studdert at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To form the image I selectively combined two shots from a +_1 stop bracket in
Photoshop. I pasted the darker image over the brightest image, registered the
images (set top layer opacity temporarily to 50%) and then set about
On 3 Jun 2004 at 14:21, Dario Bonazza wrote:
Rob,
That's a truly excellent proof of what digital photography can bring us and how
well you are making use of it. You write that picture is not perfect. Maybe in
original format it isn't, but the published picture shows no flaws in how you
On 3 Jun 2004 at 8:36, Gonz wrote:
Very nice. I think Miranda had an action that does this automatically.
It appears that it is now a full blown plug-in:
http://www.fredmiranda.com/DRI
Thanks. I've been using some HDR tools but I've found them overly sensitive to
movement in the image,
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From: Rob Studdert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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This PAW is the product of an experiment the focus of which was to
preserve
Hi Rob ...
That's a nice piece of work. I like that you're experimenting with the
possibilities that the digital workflow has to offer. Of course, much of
what you're doing is translatable to film, as well.
What I like about this photo is that the manipulations aren't heavy handed.
The boat and
whites in the jumps.
I really like the sun/sky behind the boat.Makes me want to be there.
Dave Brooks
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Thanks. I've been using some HDR tools but I've found them overly
sensitive to
movement in the image, the ones I've tried are entirely unsuitable for
hand
held shooting. I see with Freds action
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