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11 Comments
gwiz665says...Damn, those colors are vibrant. I think I see some colors I didn't even knew existed!
arvanasays...Beautiful. *quality
siftbotsays...Boosting this quality contribution up in the Hot Listing - declared quality by arvana.
Keanu_Reevessays...Whoa.
SpaceOdditysays...I've recently taken up DSLR photography as a hobby.
I've discovered it is incredibly easy to take pictures, yet so hard to take good pictures...
I imagine like everyone who has tried their hand at it.
Paybacksays...I'd like to see the entire film...
southblvdsays...So wait...you're telling me in it's HD? Because I thought it was in HD, or maybe HD.
cybrbeastsays...Huh? HDR = high dynamic range
HD = high definition
bamdrewsays...thats pretty fun.
i recently starting making elaborate photoshop scripts ('actions') to batch process tons of images similarly; fun to see the idea applied to stop-motion.
westysays...I think they overdid the tone mapping , and didn't apply enough micro smoothing to the process.
I have been wanting to make a HDR time laps for some time now but I cannot afford a big enough battery and memory card for the camera :'(
Razorsays...>> ^westy:
I think they overdid the tone mapping , and didn't apply enough micro smoothing to the process.
I have been wanting to make a HDR time laps for some time now but I cannot afford a big enough battery and memory card for the camera :'(
Get an AC adapter for your camera if you can. If you are planning to shoot purely to make video you can generally set your camera to it's lowest resolution and be fine. Most cameras' lowest resolution JPG files exceeds that of HD 1080p. If you are not shooting RAW so you should be fine for memory. If you can leave your camera in a secure location you may also be able to tether it to a computer and have the files directly dumped to a laptop/desktop hard drive.
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