This is what the Honda Civic looks like here in Asia!
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yeah its HDR and i took it myself, its not the HDR photography that makes it look like this, its the tonemapping of the HDR image
im using an olympus evolt e410 with standard lens set up and no filter
check this one out, its a 35 shot panorama stitched with a program called hugin, taken in HDR and then tonemapped with a program called photomatix
im using an olympus evolt e410 with standard lens set up and no filter
check this one out, its a 35 shot panorama stitched with a program called hugin, taken in HDR and then tonemapped with a program called photomatix
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Awesome pic!
So after you apply HDR in e.g. Photoshop, you then tonemap it in Photomatix? Cant Photoshop (or whatever program does the HDR) tonemap it too?
Iv tried a few HDR images but I usually end up losing the clarity & sharpness of the image when applying HDR in Adobe Photoshop.
So after you apply HDR in e.g. Photoshop, you then tonemap it in Photomatix? Cant Photoshop (or whatever program does the HDR) tonemap it too?
Iv tried a few HDR images but I usually end up losing the clarity & sharpness of the image when applying HDR in Adobe Photoshop.
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no i dont think that photoshop can tonemap the images. my advice to you is to always use a tripod where possible, it maybe that you are losing clarity due to slight movements when you are taking the photo!
photomatix can generate the HDR image and tonemap it. i only use photoshop for final adjustments after i finish the tonemapping.
i think photomatix has got a free trial download, but when you export the image it has a watermark. i cant remember but i think i downloaded a patch or a serial key from somewhere.
photomatix can generate the HDR image and tonemap it. i only use photoshop for final adjustments after i finish the tonemapping.
i think photomatix has got a free trial download, but when you export the image it has a watermark. i cant remember but i think i downloaded a patch or a serial key from somewhere.
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I dont think I would want to drive anything as low as that in the far east, much better off getting something like a fortuner
shame they dont sell them in the UK, they are cooler in a different way
shame they dont sell them in the UK, they are cooler in a different way
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LOL Mattee......funny picture!!!
Isn't the Civic shown the FD2 model that you can import here?
Litchfield can get hold of the Type-R variant although for the power they make, they seem pretty pricey new.......I'd rather have a Hawkeye JDM Scoob and I'm a big VTEC fanboy
Isn't the Civic shown the FD2 model that you can import here?
Litchfield can get hold of the Type-R variant although for the power they make, they seem pretty pricey new.......I'd rather have a Hawkeye JDM Scoob and I'm a big VTEC fanboy
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