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Hollywood Tower Hotel
The Hollywood Tower Hotel at Walt Disney World, Orlando Florida, USA. The hotel is a fun thrill ride straight up and down! Taken in November, 2010.
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Very nice capture.
I think This would be a great shot to use HDR.
Denny Giacobe at 01:52 CEST on 12-Sep-2011 [Reply]
Thank You Denny
Denny Giacobe wrote:
Very nice capture.
I think This would be a great shot to use HDR.
Thank you Denny. Unfortunately all I have is a JPG, took this before I figured out that RAW is the way to go! I suppose I could try plugging this into QTPFSGUI, it may come out alright.
Nyal Cammack at 03:40 CEST on 12-Sep-2011 [Reply]
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Nyal Cammack wrote:
> Denny Giacobe wrote:
> Very nice capture.
> I think This would be a great shot to use HDR.
>
> Thank you Denny. Unfortunately all I have is a JPG, took this before I figured out that RAW
> is the way to go! I suppose I could try plugging this into QTPFSGUI, it may come out alright.
>
Just duplicate the shot 10 times and run it through "Photomatex" Its a free down load.
Give it a 1 stop separation when you load the file.
Here is the link for Photomatrix
http://www.hdrsoft.com/download.html
Denny Giacobe at 04:00 CEST on 12-Sep-2011 [Reply]