Sunday, November 8, 2009

Panoramic


This week I decided to do my Panoramic in HDR. It took a lot of time because I had to take three images in at a time seven times because there are seven different picture. I did ultra contrast in Dynamic Photo and then I went to Photoshop and did File- Automate- Photomerge. I had it clicked on perspective. Then click on browse and select all you images in order. Make sure that Blend images together is checked and then hit ok. When it is done making your Panorama create a new layer and drag it to the bottom. Choose color green ( it is bright and so you can see if it is all even and good.) Hit option-delete then f- full screen. Then I chose the crop tool and make sure that the width and height are blank. Select what you want to crop and hit enter. Then I flattened it. You can do edits after that but I didn't because I liked the HDR look. It is awesome and amazing. Before I sized it down this image was like 12 feet long and 4 feet wide. Thats huge!

8 comments:

  1. I really liked HDR #2 - the angle and coloring were really good. And on your panoramic I really liked the darker edges at the very top and the bluish tint to the road. The sunset is awesome and the split between the lighter and darker night sky is really good.

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  2. This is an awesome end result! FOr me it would make all the work and effort worth it!
    I love the sharp contrast from the sunset and darkness of the night.

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  3. I really liked this picture. I was going to try a HDR shot myself but didn't have enough time. I like how cool the colors came out and the scene it shows. It gives a cool perspective of the light in the picture and the where the sun is setting.

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  4. Very... Very nice! I am working on doing an HDR panoramic... I took photos for it but I have not had time to put it together yet. This turned out very well BTW. It was a great choice for the whole thing. The colors are good and even the rain look from the HDR photos is not bad.

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  5. Such an amazing shot! Great job! The color, the angle the composition all awesome. Way to go!

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  6. What an awesome shot! I would love to see what it looked like if you merged the photos together, then took it into HDR. I think it would get rid of the lines in the sky. Beautiful shot. Great job.

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  7. Wow! I see so many pictures of the Rexburg temple and after a while they all look the same to me, but you sure know how to make it interesting. (plus the one you hung in the hallway of the spori) I think that this is an incredible shot (even if it did have a few shade lines from the HDR). The colors are so vibrant and in HDR the temple nearly jumps off the page. Great job I really love this shot.

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  8. Wow, you blew my picture of the temple away with your creative shot. I love how brilliant the colors are in the picture. You did a great shot with the fading sunset. Keep up the good work!

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