SonyAlpha200 HDR -is it possible?


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Oh...Master of HDR. You heard my calling. :lol:
 

But it looks rather artificial somehow?
 

Finally our own HDR expert comes alive.
Bro Marah, I miss your posting on the other forum. Busy lately?

Oh...Master of HDR. You heard my calling. :lol:

lol not yet a master or expert... :bsmilie:
been busy lately and haven been shooting for awhile as my shooting kaki kena RT :sticktong
 

But it looks rather artificial somehow?

it really depends on how u want ur final result to be, cos u're able to control it. individual interpretation i guess

Here are some HDR pics which are on the natural side:

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Hmm... still can see that it's a HDR... not quite natural still... it's just me of course... but your compositions are pretty interesting... a lot I can learn from them...
 

Hi,
So what are the best softwares to use for HDR? Thanks.
 

Hmm... still can see that it's a HDR... not quite natural still... it's just me of course... but your compositions are pretty interesting... a lot I can learn from them...

:) thanks
 

Just shoot 1 Raw and process! Results can still be awesome!
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or shoot 5 and blend!
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Can't you achieve it using Shadow/Highlight function in PS?
 

Great photo there... just get to know about the HDR!

Got my Photomatix.. gonna play around with that..

One question: my Sony A200 allow me to bracket 3 shoot only. So how do i make it 5 shoot with diff expo value? Use manual to adjust the exposure?:think:
 

Great photo there... just get to know about the HDR!

Got my Photomatix.. gonna play around with that..

One question: my Sony A200 allow me to bracket 3 shoot only. So how do i make it 5 shoot with diff expo value? Use manual to adjust the exposure?:think:

Use manual, or shoot in RAW and simulate 5 shots.
 

there's one camera has HDR in camera editing... I saw it at comex. it's a Samsung DSLR
 

What is the better technique to do a HDR?

1. Do a EV bracket of 3 to 5 shots? OR
2. Shoot 1 RAW and use software to recreate 3 to 5 diff EVs?

Any advice from our HDR gurus?
 

based on the less damage theory, i would say bracket 3 or 5 shots in RAW...
 

I got this HDR to share....

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Shot in Paris on a rainy summer evening (about a month ago) while I was taking a stroll down the Sein River.
 

Thanks bro...but can you explain why is there less damage using this technique? :)
from what i gather, but digitally emulating the exposures, you are sorta affecting the image quality. it's like trying to brighten a majorly dark picture and looking at the amount of crazy noise you result from it...
 

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