Rendering in HDR in premiere pro

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Rendering in HDR in premiere pro

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Just wondered if anyone out there new a technique to achieve an HDR effect in premiere pro. I've tried a couple different things with blending layers but no desired effect is achieved. Any input would be nice. Thanks
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Re: Rendering in HDR in premiere pro

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dxb_ddmx wrote:Just wondered if anyone out there new a technique to achieve an HDR effect in premiere pro. I've tried a couple different things with blending layers but no desired effect is achieved. Any input would be nice. Thanks
hight definition or outher thing ?? :D i know HD and not HDR :roll:
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Re: Rendering in HDR in premiere pro

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HDRI is image that contain info about light too
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Re: Rendering in HDR in premiere pro

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_dynamic_range_imaging

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well i guess you got photos, you need 3 images; 1 under exposed, 1 original, 1 over exposed. Thats just the original HDR image.

Now in CS5 you can do the HDR toning with only 1 image so if you just want all the cool tone and lighting.
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Mikey wrote:well i guess you got photos, you need 3 images; 1 under exposed, 1 original, 1 over exposed. Thats just the original HDR image.

Now in CS5 you can do the HDR toning with only 1 image so if you just want all the cool tone and lighting.
That'd be fine if I wanted to do one image. But i'd rather render 6000 of them in sequence...in Premiere Pro.
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