Tag Archives: Photomatix

Before we start, here are some software pre-requisites - you’ll need Adobe Photoshop and Photomatix to create your own HDR. One thing to note though - the free trial version of Photomatix will embed a watermark in your resultant HDR if your image is larger than 640*480. One workaround is to have your images smaller [...]

After finding myself hooked on to HDRi (high dynamic range imaging), I found myself grabbing my tripod along every time I go, praying that squatting on the ground with my miniature tripod (it’s really small!) will not invite stares from passerbys. I’ve publicly embarrassed myself outside a shopping mall by squatting near the floor squinting [...]

After stumbling upon a few breath-taking high dynamic range (I’ll call it HDR from now on) photos on flickr™, I’ve decided to make HDRs myself. Since I use a consumer-grade camera called Pentax Optio S55, where there is no in-built auto-bracketing feature (which helps you to take 3 photos of varying degree of exposure), creating [...]

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