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    HDR Tips & Tricks



    Hi guys! (and gals!)... I'm looking to expand my HDR techniques and was hoping some of those here who do HDR well can share some of their tricks with everyone else.


    If I'm HDR-ing from a single RAW, I import it into Lightroom off the camera, then send it to PS CS4. Then from Photoshop and run the Topaz Adjust 3 filter and pick which one looks best... then I usually run my noise-reduction then (Imagenomic Noise Reduction filter for PS) and then do a levels adjustment. Sometimes I'll change Saturation in the whole image or parts of it using masks... but not always. Afterward, if I notice more noise, I'll run the noise reduction again, but usually once is good. Then I usually sharpen it using the Filter-Sharpen command once or twice, then save it and have it go back to Lightroom where I will export it using whatever dimensions I'd like. Sometimes I sharpen it further from there. Anyone have any tips or tricks?


    Oh! if I use a bracketed expsoure, which is USUALLY how I do HDR, then I have 3 RAWs (off a 7D) and run them in Photomatix Pro first, then take the combined image to PS and continue as above from there (usually I don't run Topaz Adjust 3 though as that look is already achieved from Photomatix)





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    Re: HDR Tips & Tricks



    How did you get your "signature" to show up on all of your posts?


    No offense, but I find "signatures" annoying.

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    Re: HDR Tips & Tricks



    You know... I couldn't figure out how to do that... so I just copied and pasted haha.... I'll stop that!

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    Re: HDR Tips & Tricks



    Jordan, here is Canon's HDR suggestions.


    http://www.usa.canon.com/dlc/controller?act=GetArticleAct&articleID=3027


    I have used this technique with Photomatix HDR software and it has worked well.






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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordan
    You know... I couldn't figure out how to do that... so I just copied and pasted haha.... I'll stop that!

    Jordan, I hope that I didn't offend you. Based on this, I believe that the signature function of the forums is currently disabled. And BTW, welcome to the forums! If you haven't yet checked out the Post Your Best HDRs thread, I would highly recommend it. It is full of great shots. I plan to experiment with HDR sometime, but I'm too busy lately... []

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