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Old 12-04-2008, 06:37 PM   #11
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intresting... it looked like it was a fish eye.... cool...
Nah, just me screwing around with apeture settings and uber close up shots.



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yeah I was just commenting on marko's comment asking if it was the photo or the program. I really need to try messing with CS3... but I'm fuck'n lazy

Honestly... the photos that I've done as TRUE HDR and the faux HDR ones there really isn't a dif. if I took a well balanced photo and did a Faux HDR it looked the same as a True HDR.

I actually took one photo where I'd taken multiple exposures to make a TRUE HDR and created a Faux HDR from the 0 shot. and compared it to a TRUE HDR and they looked almost identical...

I'll see if I still have it when I get home and up load them for your opinion
Yeah, from what I've seen, there isn't too much difference between "faux" HDR and "true" HDR. You can get some amazing effects with both, so no matter how you do it, I think they're both extremely useful artistic tools.
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