HDR
Geeking out a bit today, tried out a some software for making HDR photo’s. I need to go back and learn how to do manual bracketing on my camera to to maximize the effect. Still kind of Cool, giving a lot of depth. Makes me wonder about some comment I read a year a so ago about the future being HDR photos off of HD video feeds rather then DSLR’s.
This was from when I was messing around up at Squaw valley and was perpetually scared of breaking my camera.
Image pulled. Looks like Zooomr is broken *again*. I might finally have to give up and move anything I’m not hosting over to flickr instead. I really like zooomr but it’s been nothing but problems for months and months. Its a one man army fighting the good fight there but there is a limit to what a user can take.
backup but for how long

March 15th, 2008 at 3:41 pm
I eventually predict the death of cameras to HD camcorders, HD is nearly the resolution of 35mm film.
March 15th, 2008 at 6:13 pm
Yeah I have heard that. With modern HD cameras shooting 60 frames per second progressively it doesn’t seem like much of reach to be able to combine the images back together I think most current cameras use a separate sensor to capture the stills. I know my canon camcorder does but it’s a few years old now.