Re-Phrase:
As in how does one create a perfect HDR?
Here are my steps,:
1. I have shot 3 identical image
2. Editted the exposure via software
3. Photomerge using PS
4. Use photomatix for process
But i just couldnt mimic the perfect HDR which i have seen in this forum.
Does it affect the outcome when the 3 x exposures is done via a software (ACDSEE) instead of capturing it physically?
I have been experimenting the effects of HDR, but just couldnt grasp the right results.
Seeking help from sifus out there, any advice is much appreciated.
i hope to post...
After setting up the function on the D90, i took 3 consecutive shots.
However, each of the 3 photos looks identical, shouldnt it be different in terms of exposure.:confused:
Im considering the Tamron AF 18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC LD Aspherical (IF) Macro vs Nikkon 18-200mm, as such does the additional 70mm from the Tamron actually makes a difference in terms of quality against nikkon at maximum zoom. This is mainly used outdoor in the day for scene, cars and street...
Assuming the object is a walking person from a distance. Weighing both lenses does the higher range(18-270mm) has an advantage over the shorter range eventhough the f. is lesser?
Oh gosh, didnt know it was that old!! Hahaha...
Did a search in Yahoo on "Chicken Rice Ball" and this came on.
Its also a coincident that recent telecast was airing chicken rice ball.
unbelievable 4 yrs old.
There was a particular stall that has homeblend special chilli sauce and the ever popular rice ball, didnt catch the name. Anyone, seen it or has any idea?
It was aired a couple days ago, not sure if its channel 8 or asian food channel.
Hi Ryan,
Would you be able to share your setup with me. Indeed, they are, i have done a search on TS lenses and the Nikon ones are at least 3k, thats abit costly for someone like myself who has justed photography. Thanks