Re:Aussie 2006 Jimny - 4" lift, 30" BFGs, cool wheels
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My Jimny Thread Here: www.bigjimny.com/index.php/forum/8-my-ji...on-continues?start=0
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I'll definitely let you know when it's out.
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adamatdraycott wrote: Being a photoshoot you may no know, but is that image HDR'd?
Looks the mutts nuts, maybe the best looking Jimny on the site!
Best colour and I like the wheel/tyre combo
HDR? Is that RAW? If so yes it was shot in RAW format. Three flashes for the lighting.
I almost ran over a flash later in the shoot :blush:
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zukenutter wrote:
adamatdraycott wrote: Being a photoshoot you may no know, but is that image HDR'd?
Looks the mutts nuts, maybe the best looking Jimny on the site!
Best colour and I like the wheel/tyre combo
HDR? Is that RAW? If so yes it was shot in RAW format. Three flashes for the lighting.
I almost ran over a flash later in the shoot :blush:
RAW is just the standard format photographers use... it captures more detail, without the compression of JPEG.
HDR is a process in which they take 3 photos of the same thing... 1 normal exposure, another 1 stop over and the other 1 stop under. They then combine the images with software giving a 'HD' effect.
An example:
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