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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 4/24/2007
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stunning dear sally.. stunning! cheers roby 7
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Sally Morgan
{K:9219} 3/10/2007
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Hi Martin - I've slapped my wrists for not getting back to you sooner - I do apologise! The Photoshop HDR can be found:
File >> Automate >> Merge to HDR
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Martin Halley
{K:580} 3/5/2007
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Hi Sally, You've been having lots of fun! This looks much like my son's bedroom after he's "tidied" it up.
HDR: For what it is worth, I always get everything done in the basic, single shots first as the stitching often requires a bit of "bending" and once that's done adding in the "extras" can be a nightmare. I've not used PhotoShop's HDR - where have they hidden it?
Kindest regards.
Martin.
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Dave Holland
{K:13074} 1/8/2007
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The panorama was a good choice here. It really gives the feel of cramped quarters.
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fokstrot .
{K:6560} 12/22/2006
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Ha! Really fantastic work! Excellent! An idea is on 7 for me.
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Doyle D. Chastain
{K:101119} 12/22/2006
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Wow Sally. Can't say more than has already been said . . . besides, just LOOKING at the photo here kinda' makes me tired! LoL!
Season's best Wishes, Doyle I <~~~~~
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Peter De Rycke
{K:41212} 12/17/2006
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Jeez, and then i just cleaned my whole desk .. had to take a picture first too .. haha .. Peter
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John Beavin
{K:4477} 12/12/2006
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Sally, we would appreciate a few days notice of the date of the garage sale. I was always taught to think kiss when composing an image, but stupid or not, this one works well.congrats.
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Sally Morgan
{K:9219} 12/5/2006
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Lex, under the photo is a link that says 'click HERE' to see the image full size. Or at least there is for donors :)
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L B.
{K:13965} 12/5/2006
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hello, wonderfull panoramic shot! its not to big, but it is a sight you don;t want to miss! ill bet you can find everything you need in there, if you'll look long enough :) good job
cheers, lex.
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Sally Morgan
{K:9219} 12/5/2006
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Thank you for your help.
Spring never reaches the cellar...
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Patrick Ziegler
{K:21797} 12/5/2006
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Wohaa! To bad it's a few month until spring cleaning.
I would do it manualy, Stich the panos first and then layer in the seperate exposures and mask em in where you like. I not fond of PS Auto HDR engine.
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Sally Morgan
{K:9219} 12/3/2006
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Thanks for the detailed reply Frank - I was afraid the answer would be to try both ways! And, thank you for the link - it's an interesting site.
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Sally Morgan
{K:9219} 12/3/2006
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I'm glad you enjoyed it - this is just one room of many - you should see the greenhouse!
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Jan Hoffman
{K:39467} 11/28/2006
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Sally- this is one of the best and most amusing "takes" I have seen in a long time. Besides well executed you have captured the clutter of a truly devious and (dis?)organized mind. Your Dad may know where everything is!!!!!! I believe there are neatniks and stack managers and I doubt that the neatniks can find anything faster than stack managers. However, the clutter you portray here may tax even the most avid and talented stack manager. This is so amazing. I thought I was a cluttered stack manager until I saw this photo. Now, after looking at my workshop, I think I may have reclassified myself. Nothing compares to this. Thanks so much for this thought provoking entertainment. :) --Best to you, Jan
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Frank Millard
{K:-105} 11/28/2006
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Use Panotools for panorama; I assume you are bracketing each shot of pano; I would try blending both ways -- on each pano shot and on the stitched pano -- see which looks best. If you use two shot bracketing then manual blending is a powerful tool; if you use more then try something like Photomatix; If you use PS CS2 then merge to hdr and convert to 16 bits using local adaptation -- you may need LAB adjustments to get good color w/PS HDR.
Always use aperture priority when bracketing so DOF remains constant.
Go to www.thelightsright.com, where you can find very helpful and sufficiently technical tutorials on manual blending.
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brian underdown
{K:-960} 11/26/2006
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blimey steptoe and son comes to mind !! you say its not genius but its an impressive finished shot.you kind of can look at it for hours to find things. dont know anything about hdr so i cant comment on that.good to see you doing stuff again.brian
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Sally Morgan
{K:9219} 11/26/2006
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Everything is hidden in there. I was looking for a small spanner the other day - and could I find one? Not a chance!
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AJ Miller
{K:49168} 11/26/2006
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No idea, but the answer's probably hidden here somewhere - looks like everything else is!
AJ
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