for how big those rims are...man they look good in this pic
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for how big those rims are...man they look good in this pic
I'm sorry but you guys haven't slightest clue what HDR actually is. HDR stands for High Dynamic Range, and makes things more true to life, not more cartoony.
If you looked it up, you'd find within a minute of reading a wiki page that the intention of HDR is, in fact, to make theme look more real. It's almost in the name, changes the lighting ranges. High, as in a large amount, dynamic, as in variable, and range as in... range.
Just thought I'd let you know. Bugs me when I see things called something they aren't.
Yes. Because once it's passed the point of realism, it's no longer HDR, just another silly effect. That's the key point of HDR lighting, to make things look more realistic, as it would in real life.
Not slamming on the pictures, they look unique and interesting, but it isn't HDR.
hahaha, I know this stuff is compleatly off topic but I have plently of HDR photos that look absolutly amazing.
HDR = crushed blacks and white washed everything.
so you're a car?
I was just posting those to show how HDR can be. I wasn't gunna post them cuz their not of my car but someone said post them. And no that's not me.
True.
HDR does have a point of negative returns.
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