Vegas HDR Timelapse
I have a lot to share regarding NAB and HDR, from cameras to software. For now just a quick peak of one frame of a sunset HDR Timelapse sequence. I haven’t processed the sequence yet, I just grabbed one frame to quickly process (Nikon D3 + Nikon 85mm f/1.4D set to AEB). I decided to do what I never do… use Photomatix Pro to get a saturated and more surrealistic looking tonemapped image for feel. Because that’s how I feel about Vegas. Warm and glowing.
I got a ton of shots, but didn’t shoot as often as I had thought because of a few time consuming reasons. I had food poisoning one night/day as well as both speaking briefly in the Post Pit at NAB and also spending two days trying to see all there was to see at the NAB Show itself (which is so big, that words fail to describe).
More to come next week, but I have back to back to back shoots lined up with builders this week for properties that have to be shot right away. Its torture not being able to process the Vegas stuff right away, but all in good time.
Another quick HDR capture I chose to tonemap via Photomatix Pro
(Those two images will likely be the last I run through Photomatix Pro for some time. I’m just not thrilled with the way it handles color and has more than subtle hue shifts that cause saturation/hue issues)
http://www.digitalcoastimage.com/vegas/test-50mm.html
More to come soon…
Posted by Michael James on Apr 17 2010 in HDR, HDR Timelapse Tags: HDR, HDR Software, HDR Timelapse, Nikon, tonemapping



April 18th, 2010 at 2:26 AM
a reallY good HDR picture¡¡¡!!!
hope you feel better
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Piet
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