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Church street-Headland...
April:2015:
Processing Method processing method: using gimp,qtpfsgui,windows microsoft visual studio 2010.
Opened gimp 2.8, used the rotate tool to straighten the image, next i used the crop tool to clean the edge's of the image, next Channel mixer from the colour tool i converted b&w,next i ticked the monochrome box and adjusted to RGB R:145 G:145 B: -110,, then chose the top image changing the mode to "overlay" lowering the opacity to 35%, next used the normalize button from the colour tools to stretch the light levels over the image, this is something i've just started to tried out with my photo processing it's a great tool, next i flattened the image and exported and saved it as JPG, ..
As with all my previous hdr uploads i duplicated image x3 the 1st (original) duplicate i kept as normal, 2nd duplicate image i used the levels tool and adjusted the level from the middle to the left of the graph to 0.7 to make the image "Underexposed". next, opened 3rd image used levels tool & adjusted from the middle again to the right of the graph to 1.7.0 to make the image "Overexposed", next i opened Qtpfsgui free hdr software and loaded in the images as followed. 1. Original, 2.Under exposed, 3. Overexposed. clicked hdr tonemapping button,saved image as JPG, then opned up microsoft visual studio 2010, clicked auto edit, to bring out the colour & tones of the image, then closed to save.
Church street-Headland...
April:2015:
Processing Method processing method: using gimp,qtpfsgui,windows microsoft visual studio 2010.
Opened gimp 2.8, used the rotate tool to straighten the image, next i used the crop tool to clean the edge's of the image, next Channel mixer from the colour tool i converted b&w,next i ticked the monochrome box and adjusted to RGB R:145 G:145 B: -110,, then chose the top image changing the mode to "overlay" lowering the opacity to 35%, next used the normalize button from the colour tools to stretch the light levels over the image, this is something i've just started to tried out with my photo processing it's a great tool, next i flattened the image and exported and saved it as JPG, ..
As with all my previous hdr uploads i duplicated image x3 the 1st (original) duplicate i kept as normal, 2nd duplicate image i used the levels tool and adjusted the level from the middle to the left of the graph to 0.7 to make the image "Underexposed". next, opened 3rd image used levels tool & adjusted from the middle again to the right of the graph to 1.7.0 to make the image "Overexposed", next i opened Qtpfsgui free hdr software and loaded in the images as followed. 1. Original, 2.Under exposed, 3. Overexposed. clicked hdr tonemapping button,saved image as JPG, then opned up microsoft visual studio 2010, clicked auto edit, to bring out the colour & tones of the image, then closed to save.