Tuesday, 5 November 2013

My HDR

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This is my first HDR picture taken with the Nikon camera at school. I used the program "Luminance-HDR" which I downloaded from the internet. The process is fairly simple, you upload your three photos and the program merges them together. All you have to do is choose the settings that suit you best.

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This is my second HDR image. This picture was one that I took Summer of 2012 in London England. This monument is called the Big Ben. For this image, I used Photoshop CS6. I first made three copies of this image. I then opened up two of them in Photoshop and changed the exposures- one overexposed and the other underexposed. I saved and closed these images. I then went back to photoshop and went File- Automate- Merge to HDR Pro. This merges the three photos together. For my settings, I left this one on "Custom".

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This is my third HDR image. This photo was taken Summer of 2012. This is the Notre Dame in Paris, France. For this image, I used Photoshop CS6. I first made three copies of this image. I then opened up two of them in Photoshop and changed the exposures- one overexposed and the other underexposed. I saved and closed these images. I then went back to photoshop and went File- Automate- Merge to HDR Pro. This merges the three photos together. For my settings, I left this one on "Custom".


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This is my fourth HDR image. This photo was taken at White Rock Beach a few summers ago on my dad's Nikon D7000. For this image, I used Photoshop CS6. I first made three copies of this image. I then opened up two of them in Photoshop and changed the exposures- one overexposed and the other underexposed. I saved and closed these images. I then went back to photoshop and went File- Automate- Merge to HDR Pro. This merges the three photos together. For my settings, I decided to change it around a bit. This is on "Surreal". 


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