[HDR-photo] Can you recommend me any software
Robert Coughlin
RCoughlin at Cox.net
Mon May 18 21:46:54 EDT 2009
I use a Nikon 10.5 and ImageTrends HemiFisheye converter with good results as long as the horizontals are level. Good luck.....I've al used DxO Analyzer with ok results...
Robert Coughlin
Las Vegas
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From: Alex Lloyd
To: High Dynamic Range Photography
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 4:59 PM
Subject: Re: [HDR-photo] Can you recommend me any software
Thanks Drew for your reply.
I just got the fisheye lens from: http://www.superfisheye.com/ and I want to start experimenting with panoramic photography. I would like to work with real estate agents. I am living in South China and seems like there is not much about this field down here.
Home owners can register their homes for sale in as many agents or agencies as they want, that makes very difficult to get investment in their sales because each agent compete for their commission, even prices are different for the same property... some properties have international prices like the bug cities in the world.
I have read that PtGui is very good for panoramic photos, what can you recommend me for real estate virtual tours?
Regards,
Alex
On May 19, 2009, at 7:49 AM, Drew Fulton wrote:
Alex,
I use Photomatix, PtGui, and Photoshop CS3/4. Other than that I do all my own programming and web design. If I can be of any other assistance, please let me know.
Best,
Drew
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On May 18, 2009, at 6:43 PM, Alex Lloyd wrote:
Hi Drew, how are you?
You have very good works for virtual tours in your website, I like them.
Can you recommend me any software in particular according to your experience?
There are some out there, I would like to invest in a software that I can receive some recommendations form successful users like you. Can you help me?
Are you a PC or Mac user?
Alex
On May 19, 2009, at 7:00 AM, Drew Fulton wrote:
Hello,
I have returned from a trip where I have shot a large number of HDR Panoramas. I have currently organized them into a series of folders as such.
Parent Folder (Number of Exposures, ie 3) --> Location (Forest Shot 1, Forest #2, Forest #3, etc)
So under my 3 Exposure folder I have like 20 folders each with varying number of files. Sometimes the panorama was 3 frames (x3 exposures = 9 files) and sometimes it may have been 5 (x3 =15 frames). Regardless, I still have to go through and run a batch process to create HDR files on every single one of the folders. I would like to point the Batch processor to the 3 folder, tell it to process each subfolder and output the same directory structure. For example, I'd like the files to be end up in their own folders like I have them organized originally (Forest 1, Forest 2, Forest 3).
I thought that by clicking the Process Subfolders this might work but it doesn't seem to do it. Can anyone offer any suggestions?
Thanks!
Drew
<logo.jpg> Drew Fulton Photography
1511 S. Texas Ave, PMB 149
College Station, TX 77840
http://www.drewfulton.com ph: 979.764.4164
c: 321.230.6212
drew at drewfulton.com
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