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This is my first HDR attempt using the trial version of Photomatix :)

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I've seached all over the net to find out how to make an HDR from a single RAW image but i didnt find anything... Is it actually possible?
 
Yes, I should remove the spider web from the lily, and will do so at another time.
 

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I've seached all over the net to find out how to make an HDR from a single RAW image but i didnt find anything... Is it actually possible?

Im knew to HDR but I think you can use one RAW picture to create a HDR photo, by going into an editor and changing the exposure on the photo and make several copies all different exposures then put them into photomatix.

Ive tried with some interesting results but real HDR photos always seem to come out better somehow.
 
Im knew to HDR but I think you can use one RAW picture to create a HDR photo, by going into an editor and changing the exposure on the photo and make several copies all different exposures then put them into photomatix.

No.
Open Photomatix.
Go to File/Open and open your RAW image file.
It'll open it and say "Your RAW file has been converted into a pseudo-HDR image."
Click on Tone Mapping and proceed normally.
:)
 
No.
Open Photomatix.
Go to File/Open and open your RAW image file.
It'll open it and say "Your RAW file has been converted into a pseudo-HDR image."
Click on Tone Mapping and proceed normally.
:)

Yeah do that that sound much easier. :eek:
 
This is my first HDR attempt using the trial version of Photomatix :)
I've seached all over the net to find out how to make an HDR from a single RAW image but i didnt find anything... Is it actually possible?


This should help a few of you out as it also gives some great links :D
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/401234/

Morning Bunny…this little one keeps playing with fate or as I know her, my dog. This bunny has gotten pounced on more times in the last two weeks and not a scratch that I can see. And they say cats have nine lives :cool:
 

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Lady and beer

Nikon D40, 30mm

She had one empty can behind her and one she was working on to her right.
 
Our sunflowers are out and the bees are happy
(though they still seem to prefer the oregano)
 

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The place looks really cool, but somehow the picture leaves me feeling kinda bored. I'd be interested to see some other's ideas on how this picture could be made to really stand out.

Thanks for your critique! You're right. It's boring. I now realise how hard it is to get a decent photo of a cave.
 
wow what a great art gallery!

can i sneak in..?it's just taken with my camera that usually used to take my selfy...:p
 

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No.
Open Photomatix.
Go to File/Open and open your RAW image file.
It'll open it and say "Your RAW file has been converted into a pseudo-HDR image."
Click on Tone Mapping and proceed normally.
:)

Yeah do that that sound much easier. :eek:

This should help a few of you out as it also gives some great links :D
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/401234/

Morning Bunny…this little one keeps playing with fate or as I know her, my dog. This bunny has gotten pounced on more times in the last two weeks and not a scratch that I can see. And they say cats have nine lives :cool:

Maldini nice picture ! :cool:

Thanks a lot for your help... that's why i love this forum :)
I have a couple of neat RAW files that would look great in HDR.. Hopefully i can manage to convert them.
 
Thanks a lot for your help... that's why i love this forum :)
I have a couple of neat RAW files that would look great in HDR.. Hopefully i can manage to convert them.

Yeah I love this forum also because of that, Let us see what you come up with. Im thinking of going out tonight to take some as well, still using the trial version of photomatix too. Love HDR photos!
 
Photo of my friend's baby.

Nikon D60
Nikon 105mm f/2.8
 

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