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nerjaace |
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May-10-2008
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Does anyone know of some software that i can blend/layer images that are at different exposures.
I can currently merge images using HDR software but sometimes it is not enough to reduce blow out and I currently manually stack images and basically erase parts of the top image to expose the underneath image. This works fine but is not great in some circumstances.
I am sure this must be a normal problem.
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realtor jerry |
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United States
April-22-2007
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Here is a new HDR program that may help. I have played with it some but been to busy to do a full test. It looks promising.
------------- Nikon D300, D3s, Nikon 10.5 lens, RingT105N+Footplate+MrotatorTCPs, Giottos MT9261 Tripod, Manfrotto 410 Jr geared head.
If you know the "secret" then everyday is a good day!
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mskp |
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September-14-2006
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Hi, Jerry!
Where is it?
Regards, Martin
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realtor jerry |
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Platinum Member
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United States
April-22-2007
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http://hdrdarkroom.com/index.htm Sorry, I copied it but forgot to paste it. I have been playing with it for a while today and it looks very promising for HDR work.
------------- Nikon D300, D3s, Nikon 10.5 lens, RingT105N+Footplate+MrotatorTCPs, Giottos MT9261 Tripod, Manfrotto 410 Jr geared head.
If you know the "secret" then everyday is a good day!
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