Saturday, 28 April 2012
Just Jones on holiday
Tech upgrade
Both Photomatix and GIMP run faster than on my old machine (even when it was at its best) but not quite the breakneck speed that I was perhaps expecting but it's ok, I'm happy with the step up. I'm still not entirely happy with how Photomatix operates, though. It comes up with a preview image which you tweak before instructing it to process the final image. The problem is that the final image doesn't match the preview, which is no end of frustrating. Can anyone recommend any other good HDR software? Photomatix is great but it does let itself down in a big way with this one issue.
As for the images that accompany this post, they're more examples of HDR efforts around la Sagrada Familia and one more atheist's love affair with the buildings of a religion he doesn't subscribe to. Christianity does provide some good photo ops, I'll give it that.
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Barcelona and laptop upgrade
I was looking forward to creating some HDR images I took there but computer problems have meant that it's running very slowly and HDR processing is lengthy at the best of times. I use Photomatix for HDR and it's taking a full 10 minutes to get through to the preview stage. After that, I have to tweak the presets and settings and tell it to process which takes another couple of minutes. If the image doesn't come out quite right, it's back to the start. Long story short, I decided that enough was enough and bought a new laptop so I look forward to powering through the rest of the HDR work and improving on the image above.
Wednesday, 11 April 2012
Akuma is Tiny Badass
The original idea was for it to be my silhouette in the window but this worked nowhere near as well as using that of my Akuma figure.
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
Au revoir Picnik

This picture was also a first experiment in Flickr's new inbuilt browser after Picnik integration was discontinued following it's purchase by Google (rival to the Yahoo-run Flickr). I have to say, I'm far from impressed. Picnik had a decent variety of features and filters but its replacement, Aviary, is not much more than Instagram in terms of variety. The most important omission (for me, anyway) is the ability to vary the strength of the effects- maybe I like one of their filters and it'd really bring out a photo if applied at 30% but ruins it at 100%. No dice; it's all or nothing.
This a dealbreaker for me and I don't think that I'm really left with an alternative other than looking into Photoshop which I'm reluctant to do. Picnik was a perfect tool for me as someone who took to post-processing somewhat reluctantly; it offered a decent variety of simple but potentially profound and scalable options with sensible options and parameters which supported versioning in the browser. Photoshop, by comparison, is an infinite, cumbersome tool and a technical can of worms I'd rather not open.
Sunday, 1 April 2012
HDR Town Hall
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