In this video i show you how to shoot an HDR image from capture from your camera to the editing on your computer and how to get the best results http://dombo…
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In this video i show you how to shoot an HDR image from capture from your camera to the editing on your computer and how to get the best results http://dombo…
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Some tips on HDR photo taking and editing with photomatix
Dom, I love to watch your photography tutorials, they are all very well
done. I have a request for you, how about some tutorials on image editing
with GIMP 2.6.11, including HDR, layers, curves, stamp-clone etc. image
with GIMP. Keep up the good work that you are doing. Thanks…
Very nice of you to talk people through the settings. I’ve done some HDR
since I picked up my camera and when I was first learning…they were
horrible. Nice, video tutorial, Dom!
what about night HDR
@2stjimy it is posible, but its more difficult due to the lack of light,
that depends a lot on the camera you use
Thanks. One of your other videos inspired me to purchase Photomatic and
this video was an excellent guide on how to use it.
Cheers Dom. I’ve never really liked the ‘HDR look’ that some photos have
but your image seems to be a bit more subtle and so infinitely better in my
opinion.
how about a video of you showing your bbq skills on that grill, wearing
nothing but an apron of course.
I love the way you do HDR… most people make it look fake and obvious.
I’ve never been a fan of HDR in the past, but now I’ve seen that it can be
done without making it look rubbish, I might try it out =)
@Dombowerphoto One of my photo’s I was told to do HDR… I did a
long-exposure at night and then I was told the Sky was under-exposed,
Westminster is over exposed…. So I guess so… :S
Looks a bit flat. Great video about HDR and Photomatix though!
Hey dom what camera were you using.? also what fuji do you have? Thank you
keep up the good work Mr.Dom
I like your video mate you explain it well, i not sure why some things
appear out of focus, the foliage on the left and the red calor gas handle
and bird feeder. Perhaps this photo was just to explain HDR and bracketing
Very good video — but I get much better results with the free program
Luminance.
@lopezae33 Roflmao yea I guess 😀
Dom, I love to watch your photography tutorials, they are all very well
done. I have a request for you, how about some tutorials on image editing
with GIMP 2.6.11, including HDR, layers, curves, stamp-clone etc. image
with GIMP. Keep up the good work that you are doing. Thanks…
Thanks for the tutorial, it’s great!
There is if there are lights. Lights in cars, on buildings, moonlight, the
moon itself, lighting on nature paths, etc.
So is it better to take more shots in a range of exposure? or doesnt matter
the number of shots as long as you got both the bright and dim side of the
pic?
you have a very very very nice garden and back yard
like it like it like it
@tritton93 d700 doesnt have it on the top lcd only on the back
Dom Can you do a video on hot to mater for the sky and meter for the
foreground to get a picture please? I recently tried to take a picture from
under a bridge and all I got was a really bright sky 🙁
@johanneswingerlang a miss click or the person is a jared polin robot. NO
HDR, DONT CROP I HATE FILL LIGHT
@tritton93 Is your lens in Auto focus? This happened to me on my D7000