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Oct 15, 2012 15:53:07   #
tusketwedge Loc: Nova Scotia Canada
 
read up on long exposer and decided to give it a go Sat.at a old refurbished sawmill that turned into a museum.

f18at1/10 iso 200 D7000 with 2.8 17-50 tamaron distance 29'9 m focal length 48
f18at1/10 iso 200 D7000 with 2.8 17-50 tamaron dis...

f22 0.8sec. iso 200 focal length 48 distance 29 m d7000 tamaron 2.8 17-50
f22 0.8sec. iso 200 focal length 48 distance 29 m ...

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Oct 16, 2012 21:43:35   #
Nikonian72 Loc: Chico CA
 
Are these multi-image HDR, or tone-mapped from single exposure (psuedo-HDR)?

Either way, I find them over-cooked, which distracts from your time-exposure of moving water.

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Oct 17, 2012 11:02:29   #
tusketwedge Loc: Nova Scotia Canada
 
Thanks for the heads up. Your not the first to mention this in the past week. I had a new hard drive installed and haven't done the spider yet.Waiting for for some update to the editing programs and then will do spider again and hope it solves the problem.When I'm editing in bridge ACR my pics look dark so maybe I'm driving the highlights and lights to high. again thanks and will work on this.

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Oct 25, 2012 09:35:29   #
Haveago Loc: Swindon, Wiltshire. UK.
 
Hi, I would like to see the originals on here if possible.

Thanks

Baz

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Oct 25, 2012 19:57:23   #
Birdguide Loc: Ormond Beach, FL
 
I'm new to all this, been a member for less than 24 hours, lots to learn, what do you mean when you say the image is over cooked?

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Oct 26, 2012 02:23:36   #
Nikonian72 Loc: Chico CA
 
Birdguide wrote:
. . . what do you mean when you say the image is over cooked?
One of the variables available in Post Processing is "Color Saturation". Iver-saturating colors is called over-cooking, whether it is an HDR image or not. Here, the clouds are pink, the sky is turquoise, the falling water is yellow, and the shadows are quite dark.

Posting a copy of un-altered images directly "Out-of-Camera" (OOC) for comparison purposes will show how far the colors have been altered.

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Oct 26, 2012 04:28:37   #
Haveago Loc: Swindon, Wiltshire. UK.
 
Nikonian72 wrote:
Birdguide wrote:
. . . what do you mean when you say the image is over cooked?
One of the variables available in Post Processing is "Color Saturation". Iver-saturating colors is called over-cooking, whether it is an HDR image or not. Here, the clouds are pink, the sky is turquoise, the falling water is yellow, and the shadows are quite dark.

Posting a copy of un-altered images directly "Out-of-Camera" (OOC) for comparison purposes will show how far the colors have been altered.
quote=Birdguide . . . what do you mean when you s... (show quote)


Thats why I asked to see the originals Nikonian72.

Baz

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