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My HDR attempt

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    I have not tried HDR but maybe on one or two occasions. I want to get somewhat proficient with this technique so I can have a couple images to show at work. With the technology still being fairly new, I can safely assume it has never been done at the course before. Already being an employee there, I hope I can slip into the door by showing them things they have never seen before. It was a terrible day today, rainy and windy. Heavy flat cloud cover, so I tried this. Tomorrow and Friday should get better.

    BTW, Ive only taken about 25-30 shots since Ive started working.
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    Yours turned out really good JJ! It's quite fun isn't it?
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    Looks good!

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    Pretty neat looking! Hope the job is going well.
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    Out of curiosity, if you feel like sharing, which HDR software are you using JJ? I'm asking because I've been comparing trials of Photomatix and Dynamic Photo HDR last few days trying to see which one I like. I've tried Photshop's merge HDR sequence but haven't quite got the hang of it yet, and I'm thinking these dedicated programs or plug-ins might make it easier.

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    F8, Im using Photoshop. Ive tried Photomatix and it makes it extremely easy. Not always a bad thing, but I feel like being in total control over the situation. Photomatix gives pretty good control as well, but I can't bring myself to spend the money on it. Especially when I can do it with a program I already have. Im still just a beginner with this stuff so its all fun just trying to learn anyways.
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