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Nov 14, 2011 16:21:44   #
Tooth Maker Loc: North Carolina
 
I tried taking these bracketed shots. I don't have software to create a HDR image. Would someone do it for me so I can see what it will look like?







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Nov 14, 2011 16:41:45   #
Jwilliams0469 Loc: Topeka, Ks.
 
Tooth Maker wrote:
I tried taking these bracketed shots. I don't have software to create a HDR image. Would someone do it for me so I can see what it will look like?


Well sure, I'm not a surrealistic type HDR person so. Hope that's not what you was going for, however here ya go...

Not cropped
Not cropped...

cropped how I'd want it
cropped how I'd want it...

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Nov 14, 2011 16:51:27   #
trueblue
 
I like it better without the crop . The big expansive lawn gives you an idea of just how wealthy these folks were. yikes where is this?
PS so how do you do this ... jusr layer them on top of each other?

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Nov 14, 2011 16:55:57   #
Tooth Maker Loc: North Carolina
 
George Washington Vanderbilt was who had it built back in the 1890s. It is located in Asheville, NC.

trueblue wrote:
I like it better without the crop . The big expansive lawn gives you an idea of just how wealthy these folks were. yikes where is this?
PS so how do you do this ... jusr layer them on top of each other?

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Nov 14, 2011 17:00:08   #
Tooth Maker Loc: North Carolina
 
Thanks Jwilliams for doing this. From my limited knowledge, I think it is fine. If anybody else would like to put a different interpretation into it, please help yourselves.

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Nov 14, 2011 17:07:52   #
steve40 Loc: Asheville/Canton, NC, USA
 
Done with Picturenauht HDR, this is a free program to download. I finally got it to upload. :(

Attached file:
(Download)



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Nov 14, 2011 17:11:25   #
Tooth Maker Loc: North Carolina
 
Jwilliams0469

Is there anything that could be done to get rid of the blown out halo on top of the house and the area to the left sky? Is it something I could have done differently when taking the photos to help minimize this effect?

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Nov 14, 2011 17:12:30   #
Jwilliams0469 Loc: Topeka, Ks.
 
trueblue wrote:
I like it better without the crop . The big expansive lawn gives you an idea of just how wealthy these folks were. yikes where is this?
PS so how do you do this ... jusr layer them on top of each other?

Photoshop CS5 is what I used. It has an HDR Pro2 program built-in. I just made the adjustments to my liking is all.

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Nov 14, 2011 17:14:11   #
Jwilliams0469 Loc: Topeka, Ks.
 
Tooth Maker wrote:
Thanks Jwilliams for doing this. From my limited knowledge, I think it is fine. If anybody else would like to put a different interpretation into it, please help yourselves.


You are welcome, I'll see what I can do to take out the blown out area's. I think the most I can do is bring down the tone a bit just in the white area's.

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Nov 14, 2011 17:14:27   #
Huck Loc: Fort Payne Alabama
 
It's the Biltmore House in Ashville, NC.

It cost $65 for an adult to enter. I was there last year about this time and that place is huge.

http://www.biltmore.com/

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Nov 14, 2011 17:15:58   #
Tooth Maker Loc: North Carolina
 
Steve that looks very good thank you for doing this!

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Nov 14, 2011 17:21:10   #
steve40 Loc: Asheville/Canton, NC, USA
 
It would be better had, I had the original images with the exif data. HDR programs depend on this information, to plot a proper exposure curve. :)

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Nov 14, 2011 17:35:22   #
Tooth Maker Loc: North Carolina
 
Steve here is the data. I don't know if this is what you were talking about or if the program needed the info directly from the photos.

1st
File Name IMG_1392.JPG
Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Shooting Date/Time 11/7/2011 4:39:12 PM
Shooting Mode Aperture-Priority AE
Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/80
Av( Aperture Value ) 22.0
Metering Mode Evaluative Metering
Exposure Compensation 0
Autoexposure Bracketing 0
ISO Speed 400
Lens 18.0 - 55.0 mm
Focal Length 18.0 mm
Image Size 3504x2336
Image Quality Fine
Flash Off
White Balance Mode Flash
AF Mode One-Shot AF
Parameters Settings Contrast Standard
Sharpness Standard
Color saturation Standard
Color tone 0
Color Space sRGB
Noise Reduction Off
File Size 3506 KB

Drive Mode Continuous shooting
Owner's Name unknown
Camera Body No. 1020408710



2nd

File Name IMG_1393.JPG
Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Shooting Date/Time 11/7/2011 4:39:12 PM
Shooting Mode Aperture-Priority AE
Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/250
Av( Aperture Value ) 22.0
Metering Mode Evaluative Metering
Exposure Compensation 0
Autoexposure Bracketing -1 2/3
ISO Speed 400
Lens 18.0 - 55.0 mm
Focal Length 18.0 mm
Image Size 3504x2336
Image Quality Fine
Flash Off
White Balance Mode Flash
AF Mode One-Shot AF
Parameters Settings Contrast Standard
Sharpness Standard
Color saturation Standard
Color tone 0
Color Space sRGB
Noise Reduction Off
File Size 2956 KB

Drive Mode Continuous shooting
Owner's Name unknown
Camera Body No. 1020408710

3rd

File Name IMG_1394.JPG
Camera Model Canon EOS 20D
Shooting Date/Time 11/7/2011 4:39:12 PM
Shooting Mode Aperture-Priority AE
Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/25
Av( Aperture Value ) 22.0
Metering Mode Evaluative Metering
Exposure Compensation 0
Autoexposure Bracketing +1 2/3
ISO Speed 400
Lens 18.0 - 55.0 mm
Focal Length 18.0 mm
Image Size 3504x2336
Image Quality Fine
Flash Off
White Balance Mode Flash
AF Mode One-Shot AF
Parameters Settings Contrast Standard
Sharpness Standard
Color saturation Standard
Color tone 0
Color Space sRGB
Noise Reduction Off
File Size 3665 KB

Drive Mode Continuous shooting
Owner's Name unknown
Camera Body No. 1020408710




steve40 wrote:
It would be better had, I had the original images with the exif data. HDR programs depend on this information, to plot a proper exposure curve. :)

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Nov 14, 2011 17:37:55   #
Tooth Maker Loc: North Carolina
 
Is this a stand alone program or is it a plug-in for another editing program?


steve40 wrote:
Done with Picturenauht HDR, this is a free program to download. I finally got it to upload. :(

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Nov 14, 2011 17:41:40   #
Jwilliams0469 Loc: Topeka, Ks.
 
Tooth Maker wrote:
Jwilliams0469

Is there anything that could be done to get rid of the blown out halo on top of the house and the area to the left sky? Is it something I could have done differently when taking the photos to help minimize this effect?


Best I can do, I haven't been working with PS CS5 very long so I don't know all of the tricks yet. But I try!!!



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