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Pictures of Your Instruments Loving Your Audio Gear
I assume there are other musicians here on head-fi as well, so I'm interested in seeing some visuals celebrating two great loves of my life, listening to and creating music! Over the top imagery is welcome
I'll start:
Canon SD800 IS (manual mode) p&s in one hand, house lamp with outdoor floodlight in the other XD
DIY Darth Beyers!!
Wallet damage: approx $1350 | Team Cigar-Fi FeedbackHead-Fi | eBay
"Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper, et in saecula saeculorum."
"As it was in the beginning, is now, and ever shall be, world without end."
"Wherever emptiness is found, let there by joy and glorious sound"
I used photoshop to make minor adjustments to color and contrast, clean up a few dust spots, and resize. If you want me to do the same at a specific resolution, pm me, otherwise, help yourself to the originals: piano, violin
Anyone know of a hacked firmware for DIGICIII canon cameras? I'd like to try to get some HDR action on a cheap digicam, but as far as I know you need DIGICII
Anyone know of a hacked firmware for DIGICIII canon cameras? I'd like to try to get some HDR action on a cheap digicam, but as far as I know you need DIGICII
HDR is more complicated than that.
And your camera doesn't need fancy tools to do it.
Take 3 photos (or more) with equal levels of differing exposure.
So take one frame at 0 Ev, one at +1 Ev, and one at -1 Ev. But then you need a program to blend them together. no program can do a very good job of doing it automatically, you still need to manually balance certain levels to get a decent outcome.
Also, change the shutter speed, and not the aperture, or your photos will be a bit messed up with the DOF. Also, everything in the frame must be stationary to avoid blur and ghosting when blending the shots.
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...And your camera doesn't need fancy tools to do it...
I understand how to take HDR photos, but thanks for the tips. I've been looking for something like CHDK for DIGICII that will work with DIGICIII cameras, as I have a gimpy tripod, every time I touch my digicam to remeter, it ends up shifting significantly. Purchasing a stable tripod would help, but I need the cash for my case of upgraditis