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# getting the colours really bright during the HDR processing in Photomatix
then I use CS5 and ColorFX to get the tones right, lots of layers and so on :)
(, Sun 8 May 2011, 15:35, archived)
# Ah I just import the pictures in using Photoshop's HDR Pro feature
it seems a bit basic though and the results have been very miss and near-miss I will have to work at it.
(, Sun 8 May 2011, 15:39, archived)
# yea would definitely recommend using photomatix to process the HDR
out of interest this is the original shot (1 of the 6 exposures):-

(, Sun 8 May 2011, 15:44, archived)
# Ah that would be more like what I see when I'm looking around
you have tainted my eyes I was looking for these brightly coloured highly detailed ruined buildings haha
(, Sun 8 May 2011, 15:47, archived)
# lolz yea HDR really makes the best of the colour and detail
IMHO of course
(, Sun 8 May 2011, 15:49, archived)