EK Photographers' Thread

OptiplexFx

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tnx bro;).....
gr8 hlp......will it wrk proprly on ma sony t90

Well, best way to make HDR images is to have three separate images with different exposure settings. But if you want the easy way out then you can use a single image, but it will not look very nice. When using a single image it is normally recommended to use a RAW file because RAW images have more information that is lost when converted to JPEG. Unfortunately Sony T9 doesn’t have RAW support. So you have to use JPEG. I haven’t used JPEGs, but I guess you should still be able to get a decent looking HDR off of JPEGs too. Try it and see.
 

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Well, best way to make HDR images is to have three separate images with different exposure settings. But if you want the easy way out then you can use a single image, but it will not look very nice. When using a single image it is normally recommended to use a RAW file because RAW images have more information that is lost when converted to JPEG. Unfortunately Sony T9 doesn’t have RAW support. So you have to use JPEG. I haven’t used JPEGs, but I guess you should still be able to get a decent looking HDR off of JPEGs too. Try it and see.


datz nice..tnxxxi shud gv a try then
 

rasithcham

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upto some extend, agree...

below, i edited the post....

one of my friend (Thushara Dharmawickrama), win 2nd place from national geographies picture competition from all over the world. he just had a Fuji Finepix A205 2Mpix 3x zoom camera :D :D

the link : http://www.apacph.org/site/pages/ECN_Photo_Competition

heres the pict...


Photo-comp2.jpg


pics by : Thushara Dharmawickrama
Flickr Page

hes the one who sed, "cam is only a tool. no matter what your camera is. the thing is your view, and angle"


ya machan.,..thats totally true...100% agreed.:yes: