Hi
I'm an absolute beginner in this world and I'm trying to play agound with some of my pictures to make a HDR image.
To do that I would like to start with one picture and duplicate that into 3 pictures with different exposures (-2EV, 0EV and +2EV) can this be done in PhotoFiltre? And how - I cannot find a function that will do this?
regards
Henry
Change exposure of picture for making a HDR
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Re: Change exposure of picture for making a HDR
Hi Henri,
what do you mean by HDR image ?
- To duplicate an image : Menu Image / Duplicate or Ctrl + U
- To change exposure : Menu Adjust / Gamma correct... or Alt + D G
If you wish join the three in a same image :
- copy N°2
- enable N°1 menu Edit / Paste special / Assemble
I think a possibility could be found to automate this task with Arithmetic plugin. http://www.photofiltre-studio.com/plugi ... hp?lang=en
NB : read the eponymous txt file
what do you mean by HDR image ?
- To duplicate an image : Menu Image / Duplicate or Ctrl + U
- To change exposure : Menu Adjust / Gamma correct... or Alt + D G
If you wish join the three in a same image :
- copy N°2
- enable N°1 menu Edit / Paste special / Assemble
I think a possibility could be found to automate this task with Arithmetic plugin. http://www.photofiltre-studio.com/plugi ... hp?lang=en
NB : read the eponymous txt file
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Re: Change exposure of picture for making a HDR
Well I AM a newbee so it might be rubbish what I write
Anyway (in case you really don't know what HDR is) HDRi is abbrev. for High Dynamic Range Image and is a technic that makes a image which give you a feeling of 3D and with extreme depth and colors - and I would like to play around with that. http://www.hdrsoft.com/resources/dri.html#raw
I don't have 3 (or more) images which have been taken with different exposures for the moment, therefor I want to play with just one image. To get some of the HDR effekt I need to change the exposure of the picture to one which is under exposed (EV-2), one that is metered (original image) (EV-0) and one that is overexposed (EV+2). There are several commercial products that have a function to "alter" the exposure and hereby simulate the two other (missing) images.
The reason I'm looking for a "function" is that I really don't know how much EV+2 is bighter than EV-0 (newbee).
Of course I could just do something with gamma correct and see what happens

Anyway (in case you really don't know what HDR is) HDRi is abbrev. for High Dynamic Range Image and is a technic that makes a image which give you a feeling of 3D and with extreme depth and colors - and I would like to play around with that. http://www.hdrsoft.com/resources/dri.html#raw
I don't have 3 (or more) images which have been taken with different exposures for the moment, therefor I want to play with just one image. To get some of the HDR effekt I need to change the exposure of the picture to one which is under exposed (EV-2), one that is metered (original image) (EV-0) and one that is overexposed (EV+2). There are several commercial products that have a function to "alter" the exposure and hereby simulate the two other (missing) images.
The reason I'm looking for a "function" is that I really don't know how much EV+2 is bighter than EV-0 (newbee).
Of course I could just do something with gamma correct and see what happens
