I like the HDR effect but it's not true unless it's made with all the layers and exposures and everything. I hope people will still know where it came from!
@ijustine hey i am the one who thought you and @roberto were cousins, i have tried to talk to you but you never replie, but i know you get a lots of @s so ya..
I don't have an iPhone @ijustine.....I CAN'T DIE HAPPY...Well it's not the end of the world but still.....I've never experienced the iPhony goodness!!!
It really online works when the Lighting situation is really bright or really dark or a combination of the two. It combines the separate photos into one selecting the contrasting bits to create a NatGeo Photo. Check out Blunty3000's vid on how it works.
Keep on YouTubin!
@ijustine Sweeeeeetness. I just realized that if I set the resolution on my Macbook Pro at its highest...my booth pic will be briiiighter in thos dark coffee depot! wooo!
I was just noticing a large pic of my dad ~2816 x 2112 when it was reduced to ~1280 x 1024 was a slight shade brighter/lighter than the same pic downloaded from the site at ~1158 x 848 & expanded to 1280 x 1024.
Your comparison of two pics is vastly more marked. I love your hair either way, but which is correct?
Dailybooth only allows a 450 wide pic, so if you're trying to compress a 4500 wide pic into a 450 space, that might be the reason things got brighter than with your normal non-HDR photo.