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Thrush & Towhee #5697
11/22/06 05:53 AM
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Seems the closer winter gets the better luck I have in photographing birds in the area around my home in South Carolina. Here are two more from near my house.




Re: Thrush & Towhee [Re: tomh1000] #5698
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very cool!

Re: Thrush & Towhee [Re: Tony Bynum] #5699
11/23/06 01:31 AM
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Hey Tom,

How do you do the highlight effect in PS?

James

Re: Thrush & Towhee [Re: James Morrissey] #5700
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Hi James,

I shoot RAW and if anything try to underexpose just a bit. From the image I process two images from it. One for highlights and one for shadow areas. There is a neat little photoshop plugin on the net called HDR for dummies. If you do a search for it I'm sure you will find it. I can't remember where I got it from but I remember being told about it and searched for it. Found it no problem and the best part is it is free (-: Anyway, I think it is the best way to ad a little extra dynmic range to your images without making them look to over done but, the real key is to shoot RAW to give you the most control when processing the images. For anyone out there not using PS and would like to know how this works let me know and I can give a detailed step by step how the process works and you should be able to do it in any program that uses layers.

Re: Thrush & Towhee [Re: tomh1000] #5701
11/24/06 10:33 AM
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Hey Tom,

Thanks for answering the question, but somehow I am still missing something. How is it that you are getting the perfect aura around the bird? Is it just a situation where you have looped around the bird and erased the top layer, leaving a brighter under layer beneath?

James

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Hey Tom,

Thanks for answering the question, but somehow I am still missing something. How is it that you are getting the perfect aura around the bird? Is it just a situation where you have looped around the bird and erased the top layer, leaving a brighter under layer beneath?

James




Ok, I see what you are looking at. That aura is not intentional. It is a by product of the HDR process. There is a blur option during the process and I should have blured it a little more. If I did you would not see the aura. Good eyes!

Re: Thrush & Towhee [Re: tomh1000] #5703
11/25/06 12:23 PM
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LOL - one man's treasure and all that. I LIKE the aura - and I assumed it was done in PS...I just could not figure it out. Its there on both images, but it is more pronounced on the 2nd shot (The Eastern Towhee). Let me ask you - now that you realize that the aura is there, would your druther be to re-process the photo? I am curious to see how it would look with a slightly stronger blur.

James

PS You wouldn't also want to share what the pre-processed not HDR image looked like originally, would you?

Re: Thrush & Towhee [Re: James Morrissey] #5704
11/26/06 09:19 AM
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LOL - one man's treasure and all that. I LIKE the aura - and I assumed it was done in PS...I just could not figure it out. Its there on both images, but it is more pronounced on the 2nd shot (The Eastern Towhee). Let me ask you - now that you realize that the aura is there, would your druther be to re-process the photo? I am curious to see how it would look with a slightly stronger blur.

James

PS You wouldn't also want to share what the pre-processed not HDR image looked like originally, would you?




Here are the two uncroped photos I used to process the one I posted.





I found that when you run the plugin and use no blur you get no aura but the image looks a little flat and more noise that must be dealt with later. More blur leaves less noise but you still get a little aura around the image. Depending on the background, the aura more or less visible. I have played with the plugin a few times with this image but seem to like the original one I posted the best.

Tom

Re: Thrush & Towhee [Re: tomh1000] #5705
11/26/06 11:58 PM
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Hey Tom,

That is a pretty remarkable difference. Is the download you are referring to off of the 360VR site?

James

Re: Thrush & Towhee [Re: James Morrissey] #5706
11/27/06 07:34 AM
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Hey Tom,

That is a pretty remarkable difference. Is the download you are referring to off of the 360VR site?

James




Yes that is the one and I see they have a new version of it. I'll have to check it out. Give it a try and let me know what you think of it. It's not something you want to use all the time but sometimes it's a lifesaver.

Tom

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