Vixens 365 Project 2014

Vixen

Senior Member
133/365

Went out to the op shop today to get some different glasses. $3 later I have 6 different shapes to play with :D So this is todays effort.
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wthorson

Senior Member
It's actually the reflection of the trees in the creek. I just turned the image upside down. I didn't know if anyone would pick it :D No-one has yet (posted in other places)

After I sent that, MM looked at your image and said that it was a creek and trees upside down. He recognized it :)
 

Vixen

Senior Member
135/365....stormy weather

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Signed up for Adobe Creative Cloud. Now having to do my HDR processing somewhat differently until I can work out if I can do it some other way
 

BackdoorArts

Senior Member
Signed up for Adobe Creative Cloud. Now having to do my HDR processing somewhat differently until I can work out if I can do it some other way

How were you doing it previously? LR & PS should both allow you to interface with external HDR programs. You may just need to reinstall them so that they add themselves to the LR & PS menus. I had to do that with both the Nik and onOne suites.
 

Vixen

Senior Member
How were you doing it previously? LR & PS should both allow you to interface with external HDR programs. You may just need to reinstall them so that they add themselves to the LR & PS menus. I had to do that with both the Nik and onOne suites.

Worked it out Jake, was something quite simple....BUT....I'm finding Nik HDREfex does not work 100% with PS CC which is a bit of a pain :( I am getting images that are not complete ie parts of the image are greyed out. A quick look around on the net shows that this is a known problem :(
 

BackdoorArts

Senior Member
Worked it out Jake, was something quite simple....BUT....I'm finding Nik HDREfex does not work 100% with PS CC which is a bit of a pain :( I am getting images that are not complete ie parts of the image are greyed out. A quick look around on the net shows that this is a known problem :(

Hmmmm. Interesting. I rarely invoke HDR Efex Pro 2 directly from PS unless it's a single image tone map - I start in LR, do the merge and then edit the resulting TIF. When I get a chance I'll see if I can reproduce it.
 
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