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yuni
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# Posted: 20 Feb 10 11:59
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I am really a dumb blonde here,but I understand what HDR is......but can I only get it through a software programme........And also can anyone recommend a site ,where I can get some unobtrusive frames,Thank you...
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sawsengee
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# Posted: 20 Feb 10 12:13
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Hi yuni, you can surely try this site for frame fun....a small software you can download for free....version 2.0.0.7 is a freeware: http://framefun.en.softonic.com/ The frames are soft, diffused & slightly shadowed(all very customizable)....quite unobstrusive. Hope you enjoy it. regards, sawsengee
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Unknownz
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# Posted: 20 Feb 10 12:20
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A photo i have just uploaded....HDR ofcourse...
see this link for much more info...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_dynamic_range_im aging
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Unknownz
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# Posted: 20 Feb 10 12:21 - Edited by: Unknownz
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And about the frames...try the free software Photoscape..a lot of frames and you can also make them by yourself there...
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Abílio Silveira
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# Posted: 20 Feb 10 13:51
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Check the other forums about HDR by clicking HERE
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zoidberg
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# Posted: 20 Feb 10 14:35
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very interesting links! thanks! looking at the HDR entries on the forum I found this excellent tutorial:
http://backingwinds.blogspot.com/2006/10/how-to-cr eate-professional-hdr-images.html
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TBM
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# Posted: 20 Feb 10 16:27
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Dumb blondes are great, anyway.... 
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M0M0
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# Posted: 25 Feb 10 17:46
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HDR is a technique to highlight highs and lows (details and colour differences) in a photo. Easiest way is to download some HDR test software and make a photo with the bracketing option ( -1, 0 +1 light stops) if your camera supports this. Add the photo into the HDR software and start playing.
Here is a small sample I have done (without bracketing)
M0M0

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vibraloop
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# Posted: 3 May 10 22:05 - Edited by: vibraloop
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OMG i just love that one!
heres mine.. altho hdr software mixed 
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