- Original Message -
From: "Digital Image Studio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List"
Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 11:27 AM
Subject: More HDR heavy handedness on dpreview
> K10D HDR
> http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read
I like the use of HDR under two conditions. First, when used as a
gentle mechanism to help improve the dynamic range without making the
image look gimicky. And second at the other extreme, to create artsy
effects that are intended as such. I.e. if you take it to the extreme
and do something
Scott Loveless
Sent: 12. januar 2007 16:56
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Re: More HDR heavy handedness on dpreview
On 1/12/07, Tim Øsleby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Speaking of Norman Rockwell, it reminds of pictures from another Rockwell
> guy, can't recall his first name ;-)
On 1/12/07, Tim Øsleby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Speaking of Norman Rockwell, it reminds of pictures from another Rockwell
> guy, can't recall his first name ;-)
>
I wonder if there's any relation? BTW, doesn't this mean the thread
is over?
--
Scott Loveless
http://www.twosixteen.com
Shoot
On Jan 12, 2007, at 7:21 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> K10D HDR
>>> http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?
>>> forum=1036&message=21629339
>>>
>>
>> I think the interior of the garage in the HDR shot, merged with the
>> somewhat-normal-looking outdoors from the second shot would look goo
Speaking of Rockwell. Given all the references to him lately, I pulled
out a copy of "Norman Rockwell's America".
I hadn't looked at this book in years. I'd forgotten how humorous his
stuff is. "The Holdout" really made me laugh.
Cheers,
Dave
On 1/13/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
21
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
Subject: Re: More HDR heavy handedness on dpreview
I think it's excellent. I would call it unique rather than odd. The cars and
sky in the HDR shot have a painterly look that I find very appealing. Norman
Rockwell's pallette comes to mind. I think the sho
I think it's excellent. I would call it unique rather than odd. The cars and
sky in the HDR shot have a painterly look that I find very appealing. Norman
Rockwell's pallette comes to mind. I think the shot could be even better with a
slightly different arrangement of elements and perhaps even a
Charles Robinson wrote:
> On Jan 12, 2007, at 4:27, Digital Image Studio wrote:
>
>> K10D HDR
>> http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1036&message=21629339
>>
>
> I think the interior of the garage in the HDR shot, merged with the
> somewhat-normal-looking outdoors from the second s
On Jan 12, 2007, at 4:27, Digital Image Studio wrote:
> K10D HDR
> http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1036&message=21629339
>
I think the interior of the garage in the HDR shot, merged with the
somewhat-normal-looking outdoors from the second shot would look good
blended togethe
>
> From: "Digital Image Studio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2007/01/12 Fri AM 11:36:39 GMT
> To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List"
> Subject: Re: More HDR heavy handedness on dpreview
>
> On 12/01/07, mike wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
On 12/01/07, mike wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I rather like the effect in this case. Reminds me of very early Kodachrome
> or hand coloured illustrations from childrens' books from the 1940s/50s.
I agree, I've seen similar in vintage National Geo too. Since the
integration of the HDR fac
iscuss Mail List"
> Subject: More HDR heavy handedness on dpreview
>
> K10D HDR
> http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1036&message=21629339
>
> --
> Rob Studdert
> HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA
> Tel +61-2-9554-4110
> UTC(GMT) +10 Hours
> [EMAIL PROTE
K10D HDR
http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1036&message=21629339
--
Rob Studdert
HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA
Tel +61-2-9554-4110
UTC(GMT) +10 Hours
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://home.swiftdsl.com.au/~distudio//publications/
Pentax user since 1986, PDMLer since 1998
--
PDML Pentax-Discuss Ma
14 matches
Mail list logo