HDR Photography

rld

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I am thinking of expanding my photographic horizons and thought HDR might be a good challenge.

Does anyone have any advice on which software is best for this?
 

Cobster

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photomatix hands down.

RLD, have you tried Google? ;)


Hope you have a good tripod, don't cheap out on that.
 

zarbe

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i tried a few HDR photo

photo matrix is the easiest and best software out there, alot of sites will say to get three different type of pictures, my advise is use up all exposure nodes and get a good tripod as mentioned and a shutter release cable to get steady shots
 

rld

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photomatix hands down.

RLD, have you tried Google? ;)


Hope you have a good tripod, don't cheap out on that.
I have tried google, but different sites reccomend different software. I was looking at photomatix and the Nik product, but was hoping to get people's hands on experience to help me out. I have a couple of excellent Manfrotto tripods so that will not be an issue. But I guess I better get myself a cable release as well.
 

blackrock13

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I have tried google, but different sites reccomend different software. I was looking at photomatix and the Nik product, but was hoping to get people's hands on experience to help me out. I have a couple of excellent Manfrotto tripods so that will not be an issue. But I guess I better get myself a cable release as well.
Ball releases are better They don't clog, can be set up to adapt to different lengths 1'-30', or anything in between, for any applications and are more responsive to your touch,
 
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