Friday, February 04, 2011
Alignment with Handheld HDR
Ever had difficulty aligning images from a handheld HDR set? Well I have! But the built in alignment routines in most HDR software are fairly rudimentary. They particularly have a hard time with complex motion or when a wide angle lens. Below is a magnified image showing poor alignment with Photomatix Pro 4.0...
And this one used Nik HDR Efex Pro...
But this is what can be achieved with Photoshop CS5...
Watch this video to see how...
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3 comments:
Thank you James, I am new to the Photoshop CS family. I just recently purchased CS5. Your tutorial was very easy follow and I understood perfectly. Thank you so much for taking the time to pass on this information. I have been dragging around my tripod, now I can experiment with some hand held images.
This sounds like a great idea, never thought about like this. I will have to give it a try when I do handheld bracketed shots next time.
Wow. I am sorry to say that, but these photos could have been way better. Try to use better software next time. I guess www.besthdrsoftwaremac.com can solve the task.
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