HDR photos

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Those are some awesome pictures stig's helmet

this one has too much saturation but it was one of my first ones, but I'm currently working on ones from the Ferrari seasonal event.

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I sharpened them a little but not much but I was having trouble with the clouds in my other ferrari pic (not posted here), I had a little trouble with the clouds and a little troble with the pavement on this one too but not too much

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the sharpening is very subtle here too (atleast from what I can tell)

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testdrive426
My first try at HDR -

That's pretty good for your first, you could adjust the highlight detail and shadows to get your clouds corrected, unless it's just my screen showing it weird (i'm using the mobile app now so i can't see it that clearly). Although I'm still a little new to it, the clouds are the hardest part
 




this was my 1st attempt at a HDR in GT5...ive got a few more on my old laptop, just need o transfer them to my new one!!

let me know what you guys think of it...and yes it is a bit over done but i think it looks better like this!

check my Flickr link below...!
 
I go bacwards sometimes to find new angles and places to shoot from, although a reverse laguna seca would be cool :D

Awesome subaru1324 it is a fairly easy tool to use :)
 
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I know this one is bad but its my first one...

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This one looks better but i need help because these were done in CS5 only. I have photoamatrix but when i generate the image and tone map it has red and green lines vertically down the image. Can someone help me?
 
try reinstalling Photomatrix, what version is it? and are you using detail enhancer or the other option?
both of them images are great for your first time :D
 
Hi those images look really cool. What i'm wondering...do i HAVE TO make pics with different Exposure Values....or would it be the same if i take one pic and vary the brightness on the pc thus creating many different fotos of the same image this way?

Also is it in any way recommended not just tu adjust the brightness but saturation and RGB values in the pictures?
 
@robzombie1230 uhh im not sure, i have never tried it that way, but i think if you were to do it that way the exposure and brightness would have to be set correctly. Because GT5's photomode mimics that of a real camera you would have to be so accurate with the settings to get a decent picture

@ptk14 tell me what happens, if it does the same thing then your graphics drivers will need updating or you might have to reinstall them, give me a shout about what happens and if it still happens tell me what graphics card you have and ill search for the right drivers for you :)
 
I've been wanting to give this a try but never could figure it out. I'm not that handy with Photoshop and I have an old version (elements 7). I just got Photomatix and decided to give it a shot with pics that I've already taken. So now I had to try to figure out how to do it with a single pic since I didn't take multiples at different exposers. So I used PS to changed the levels and saved them at different levels and shot it though Photomatix.

So these are my 1st attempts. I hope to get better with time so feedback is appreciated.
ZO6hdr.jpg


carbon_fiber_GT_HDR.jpg


AudiHDR.jpg


I loved the pic that Killa Aaron, so I tried to recreate it.

MercedesHDR.jpg
 
Hi those images look really cool. What i'm wondering...do i HAVE TO make pics with different Exposure Values....or would it be the same if i take one pic and vary the brightness on the pc thus creating many different fotos of the same image this way?
That's basically what I did. I just adjusted the levels in either direction.
 
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