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May 23 2012

HDR Concert #4 Announcement

The newest brackets for the upcoming HDR Concert are posted!  Head on over to this link and get your hands on the brackets for the upcoming HDR concert!  If you are unfamiliar with the HDR Concerts held here on EverydayHDR head on over here to get the lowdown.

With this concert, there are no tricks or added files or specific directions.  I do highly encourage post processing though!  You can modify the photo in any way shape or form, just remember, this is an HDR site, so be sure to tone map the bracketed images first!

Quick notes:

  1. Download the brackets.
  2. Tone map the file.
  3. Post process the HDR image.
  4. When you are finished, send it to everydayhdr@gmail.com no later than 12PM on Monday afternoon, May 28th.
  5. Once I have reviewed your file I will send you a form to fill out which will contain questions about your post processing.
  6. The Concert will be live next Wednesday the 30th.
  7. Remember to have fun and experiment, push yourself in directions you have never gone in the past!

 

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2 comments

  1. Rosario Baird

    Hey Blake,
    Thanks you for your post, How do you film a concert to get a in reality nice result are advised to I be hight up or eye stage? How do I stop the tripos from shifting a whole good deal? What are some pointers to make the whole lot just fim more suitable? Are there any configurations I would want so it does not get to loud on the mic? Be sure to solutions in debth. My university digital camera is a Sony Hdr-hc5 1080i recording.
    BTW great blogpost

    1. Blake Rudis

      Not sure Rosario, I am not very big into the film world of DSLR’s. I typically stick to stills, thanks for stopping by though.

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