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Tuesday, November 25th, 2008Battersea Power Station – Part 6
Saturday, October 11th, 2008Battersea Power Station – Part 5
Friday, October 10th, 2008Wellington Arch HDR
Thursday, October 9th, 2008The 23 frame Panoramic HDR (and how I did it)
Wednesday, August 27th, 2008As many will know, I enjoy taking Panoramics and HDR though I rarely combine the two and this is why…
First the finished product:
I started with 23 files at 3 different stops (-1EV, 0EV & +1EV) that’s 69 files in total, each around 6MB
I first tried to stitch the three stops separately using Photoshop (under automate and photomerge). Boy was this a mistake. If you use Photoshop to merge many files the results are not consistent each time you run it. This meant that no file matched another, which makes HDR practically impossible.
I tried many iterations (each one takes around an hour to process BTW) including:
- reducing the number of originals
- making sure that the files were loaded into Photomerge in the same order (BTW this drastically affects the final result!)
After about 2 days of trying to get something that I could HDR I gave up on this method. I decided to try three new ways of producing the HDR pan
- Photomerge the 0EV image and produce three images using adjustment layers — this worked, but not too well:
- Second I tried to HDR one image (Photomatix allows this). Again not much joy:

- Finally I tried the option that was least appealing — HDR the 23 images separately and then Photomerge. This meant that I would have 23 files around 20MB each.
The third option took a long time, but I think it worked. In the end I had a 12163×6069 pixel HDR Panoramic of Battersea Power station (over a GB in size). After a bit of cropping and compression the final image I now have a 92266×4959 4.6MB file. Here is a slightly smaller version:
New York 2008 (part 10) – Raging Bull
Sunday, August 17th, 2008New York 2008 (part 7) – HDR Panoramic
Tuesday, August 12th, 2008Here is a photo that I am particularly proud of. It’s a 7(or8) frame HDR Panoramic of the NY skyline.
The shot was taken in Brooklyn on a very cold evening. I used Photoshop to merge the three sets of photos (+1EV, 0EV, -1EV) and then Photomatix to produce the HDR. This method doesn’t work very well, and I am in the process of writing my experience and thoughts about a 23 frame pano I did of Battersea Power Station using a much better and reliable work-flow.
On another note, a picture taken at the same time made the photo of the week over at SDuffyPhotography.blog.
Lion HDR at Hampton Court Palace
Friday, August 1st, 2008The Statues at Hampton Court Palace
Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008Fun with HDR
Friday, May 9th, 2008Here is a picture I took last month that I HDR’d. I’m still quite new at the HDR thing, but I like how this one turned out.
It’s a photo from TRS (the Network Canada board of directors annual planning retreat.)
On a side note, if you’re in the London area and have some free time (and a DJ) on 30 May, NC is having their annual May Martini Mixer at the RAC. Should be a blast. More details here



















