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I think that im not doinig it right.
These are my example pictures
auto:
VHDR
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Posted: 2010-07-30 22:43:08
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I think i got it!!!!
more example pictures,now you can see the difference.
Auto:
VHDR:
more examples:
Auto+Landscape mode:
Landscape Mode+VHDR at +0.7
Landscape Mode+VHDR at +1.0

[ This Message was edited by: NEO1981 on 2010-07-30 22:03 ]
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Posted: 2010-07-30 22:49:13
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@NEO
I don't think you are understanding the concept of what HDR is really. (and i do apologize if i am mistaken. i am just trying to help)
The purpose of HDR is to be able to expose an entire scene for a situation where a camera lens cannot properly expose foreground and background due to different light exposures.
Your last comparison pictures do not really fit into this category.
As i stated earlier, not every scene will take advantage of this VHDR mode.. you have to have the right exposures
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Posted: 2010-07-30 22:58:17
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@jake
show me my mistakes please,i need to learn.
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Posted: 2010-07-30 23:13:59
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Thanks for all those shots, and for helping the people out jake20

Let me know what you feel about the saturation level and exposure in this mode, i want to get to the best settings and that needs feedback
I'm on a tour but i logged in to see how everything is going on here
Do try AutoLevel in PhotoDJ if an image is underexposed or lacks contrast, in case of clouds, it gives awesome results
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Check this:
VHDR + Auto-level
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Posted: 2010-07-31 05:06:30
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@ vio_rel
You asked earlier about K850 drivers' development.
I do have a K850 and would like to try some new features again but the problem is that many modders copy parts of the code painfully made for Cybershot Xperience series which is unfair.
I'd still try it after a few weeks.
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Posted: 2010-07-31 05:36:11
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On 2010-07-30 19:43:24, jake20 wrote:
@Dimabr
its very easy, all you do is..
1. Go to the manual settings2 tab in the camera options
2. Click on the "AE Lock + Colour Filters" option.
3. Exit the settings screen
4. Raise the EV+- value to +0.7
5. Take amazing VHDR picture
Now do not forget that this is not just a simple point and shoot to get great results. You have to have just the right amount of lighting to produce the best results.
Some darker areas may produce noise (there is some noise in the lake in the HDR pic above), but witchking is already aware of this.
Sometimes you may even have to play with spot focusing to achieve this, but like witchking also said.. it will not work for every situation.. and neither does true HDR pictures either
good luck, and post some comparison pictures! i want to see other peoples results as well.. not just mine!
[ This Message was edited by: jake20 on 2010-07-30 19:04 ]
thanks bro..^^
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Posted: 2010-07-31 13:09:51
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Smart contrast also brings good result

[ This Message was edited by: prototype on 2010-07-31 15:04 ]
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Posted: 2010-07-31 16:02:21
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Hello guys...
Sory i was out for some days and can't post my opinions...
Witchking@
I saw your work today and i just can say AMAZING!!!!!!!!
It is going better and better.
I will not probabily post more photos with my c905 because i buy a Satio and i am going to sell my c905.
But i will try to give a experience with your new BETA.
Nice work man =)
I hope someone can develope a similar driver to my new Satio...
I love your work...
Thanks again...
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Posted: 2010-07-31 21:33:43
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I think if we can get more size each photo could be nice.
less compression is possible?
great work man..
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Posted: 2010-07-31 23:09:58
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