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terça-feira, 11 de agosto de 2009

This is my first Tutorial. And I'm sorry not to make a Step by Step one, I guess I'm too lazy to do so, but still the information is here.

Today I'm gonna show how do I make my HDR, is in everything pretty much how you see in other peoples tutorials except the end treatment. I hope you enjoy.

So for this tutorial I'm gonna use this shot I took in Bath while looking for a job.


I take my shots in RAW and that allows you to edit a little bit the exposure without compromise the picture.

I do create my different exposures using Lightroom, but this can be used with any kind of software that can read the RAW format.
In Lightroom I just import the picture create two virtual copies and the first one on exposure I define the values to -1 and the second to 1. Then I export into 3 tiff 16 bit files.



The software I use to create the HDR file is Photomatix - Tonemap.
This is how i chose my process:
At this point is gonna be your taste that matters, do you want your picture to be strong filled with color, you want to create some realism, here is gonna be the eye of the photographer that will say the difference between the treatments.
For this picture this were the values I used:
  • Strength 97
  • Color Saturation 66
  • Luminosity +10
  • Micro Contrast +7
  • White Point 2.932
  • Black Point 0.009
  • Gama 1.01
  • Temperature 0
  • Saturation Highlights +3
  • Shadows Highlights -3
  • Micro Smoothing 0
  • Highlight Smoothing 34
  • Shadow Smoothing 0
  • Shadow Clipping 0
Process and save. Then still on Photomatix I'm gonna create the a blending image. First thing first, in Exposure Blending I'll chose the 3 same files that came from Lightroom export. Then is just choosing the best combination in "Highlight Shadows - 2 images".
Process and save. And now Photoshop.

Well first of all copy the blending image to the tonemaped one and select "Soft Light" as blending mode. Some people prefer the overlay one but I like Soft Light better.

Merge both of them and and create a second copy (Command+J in mac or Ctrl+J in windows).

Here I'm gonna use high pass to sharpen my image.

So Filters -> Others -> High Pass


The best thing about High Pass is that you can see were are getting the emphases. I like to it to the clouds.

After you getting satisfied on your value you gonna blend this now grey layer into Soft Light and merge both of them.

After this the image will have some noise on it, so it's time to remove it.
I use the Noiseware Professional from Imagenomic.


By now you're project should be good. With color. But I like to had some mood into my HDR and i thing that's what makes it different from others.

So for that I use a simple thing. I create a new empty layer, and then I select the Gradient tool (G), and I chose radial Gradient with opacity of 50%, I'll go choose a nice warm orange color as my main color and black as second color. I create the gradient were I want the focus to go and I blend it. In this case I've opt for Overlay, but sometimes is too strong and I'll go for soft light.


And that's the final result. Some cropping and adding borders, perhaps a title and is done.
Hope you enjoy it!


Cheers!!
João Carneiro



Well a couple of days ago I was introduced to something that I enjoyed very much.

The thing is called BLIP. And is all about music.

When you create your account the site will ask you 2/3 bands that you enjoy and with that it will introduce to people that already "bliped" songs from that bands and add them as your Favourit Djs. Don't worry the removal part is very easy, and somehow necessary, there are accounts that post hundreds of blips each day.

After you create you account the fun part begins. Is very easy to Blip, just look for the song and/or the band and the search engine will look in youtube, amazon, iTunes for the song. Then you have the option to message something on the blip and this way interaction begins.
You can "Prop" other peoples songs, reblip them with the goal of be a popular Dj.

You can use Blip just for recreation, find a couple of very good Djs and let them have the work of choosing the playlist for you!

Is worth a visit.

Here's the best DJ!!!

For those who don't know, I'm currently in UK to try make a living over here. I'm in this city called Bath and is nice. Check the Pictures.

I have been here for a month almost looking for a job and only yesterday I got my first interview.

So I have to wait until Friday to know about it. I really hope I get the job.