Maybe my tastes are different from yours, I only do this on a few shots for the drama.Its all a matter of taste but these kind of pictures has given the HDR process a bad reputation.
Sandy what were your settings? Brill photoesView attachment 20351 View attachment 20352 A couple from me
I have honestly no idea. I'm still trying to work out what the settings do/mean.Sandy what were your settings? Brill photoes
I have honestly no idea. I'm still trying to work out what the settings do/mean.
Thanks though!
This is simple AEB, 5 Shot, in Raw, 4:3, most the work is done in post-processing. So much adjustement, HDR tuning, white balance of the sky and the ground separated, lighting, shadow, exposure, contrast... Would be hard to explain, and everyone as a different style, when processing their photo. Only advise i can give you is get Lightroom and photoshop, or similar softwares, lissen to tutorials online, and test the settings until you find a style and presets that fit you.Request... please post camera settings when showing off your spectacular photos. I need all the help I can get!![]()
I noticed i tend to get lot of tiny white spot when i zoom in the sky of my photos, and my UV filter is 100% clean and was never removed...Anyone would know why ?
I removed like 100 of those white spot in this photo before sharing it here and if you zoom you can see there's still some left..
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Omg thanks Dr.Chris ! The result is impressingGreat shot and nice HDR. I like it. There's an app on the DJI site called DJI Cleaner. It's designed to take care of those hot spots. Run your DNG files through it before you do any other processing and it should help the bright pixels you're noticing.
Chris
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