HDR

Precisely...

I spose it also helped alot that I decided to kind of calibrate my monitor last night as well...

That older image now screams Rubbish at me as opposed to just looking slightly dodgy... :p
 
The Raw file is 7 megs.... But i'll see what I can do to get it to you...

And I fully expect spectacular results :D
 
Is blocked by the werk..

I werk for an IT based company, and we have serious geeks in the security dept who keep things relly tight in terms of what sites we can and can't access...
 
Is blocked by the werk..

I werk for an IT based company, and we have serious geeks in the security dept who keep things relly tight in terms of what sites we can and can't access...
Email?
 
email would work :)

koffiejunkie, ftp are locked down for us as well..... strict policies and all that....
 
ssh?... are you mad?.. thats like the devils work.. they can't snoop ssh traffic :p
 
Well it still looks pretty good :)..

You'll get the RAW file tomorrow... and I really need to get myself a licensed copy of DynamicPhoto HDR....
 
Sorry, I can't get a php upload form going (I'm not a php coder - sigh). Can't gmail handle big enough attachments?
 
It can.. thankfully...

Sent the JPG i have with me to bwana already... will send him the RAW file tomorrow for him to play with :)
 
It can.. thankfully...

Sent the JPG i have with me to bwana already... will send him the RAW file tomorrow for him to play with :)
Who in turn uploaded it to mediafire (see above) :)

Doing HDR (**cough** or anything) from JPG is frustrating to say the least - removing the blue fringing (that I think arose from pushing exposure) took longer than processing the actual HDR. :o
 
Speaking of which, I'm sure I remember in the beginning when I set my camera to AEB, I squeezed the shutter only once, and it snapped all three shots. Now I have to keep it until all three exposures have been made.

You need to change your Drive Mode. It's currently set to Single shooting. It needs to be set to High-speed/Low-speed shooting. In Single shooting mode, you need to press the shutter 3 times, but with the other two modes, you only press the shutter once.
 
You need to change your Drive Mode. It's currently set to Single shooting. It needs to be set to High-speed/Low-speed shooting. In Single shooting mode, you need to press the shutter 3 times, but with the other two modes, you only press the shutter once.

It *is* in high speed mode. I still have to hold it in.
 
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