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Quote:Are you ready for a wave of HDR  to crash over the consumer electronics industry, leaving nothing but oversaturated photos and full-to-the-brim Flickr groups in its wake? Wee've got a sneaky suspicion that Apple's inclusion of HDR in the iPhone is one of those telling warning signs that you ignore at your own risk, and now wee've got HDR video  to cower from behind our fast-aging current gen devices. As you might expect, HDR video looks just like HDR stills (an underexposed and an overexposed image combined into one), except in motion. The effect has been accomplished by Soviet Montage Productions, who used two Canon EOS 5D Mark II DSLRs and a beam splitter, which allows each camera to look at the exact same subject, to accomplish the effect. They're short on details on the post-processing end, but wee're sure there will be "an app for that" before too long.

Source: Engadget







Interesting effect, rather surreal, no?
quite cool
Yeah I saw this a while ago. Pretty cool but I don't really like the effect.
not many photographers are fond of HDR . this particular HDR look anyway

but wow... i wonder how the set-up lookd like :p
^^
Can't be as good as this
Source: YouTube


3 1d MkIII cameras all wired to fire in series taking photos at 10fps each but together taking at 30fps. AT FULL RESOLUTION.

Still a RED ONE camera OWNS all.
boogschd Wrote: [ -> ]but wow... i wonder how the set-up lookd like :p

they say they used a beam splitter...i would assume it would be smoke and mirrors..but more likely a reflection apparatus so that each camera can see the exact same picture at the same line of sight... googling gave me search results for 3d beam splitting setups ...

Source: YouTube
I don't like the look of it  :<[/align]
diego Wrote: [ -> ]^^
Can't be as good as this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AuyVz89AXg
3 1d MkIII cameras all wired to fire in series taking photos at 10fps each but together taking at 30fps. AT FULL RESOLUTION.

saw this before. hella insane O.O Hero

SchmilK Wrote: [ -> ]
boogschd Wrote: [ -> ]but wow... i wonder how the set-up lookd like :p
they say they used a beam splitter...i would assume it would be smoke and mirrors..but more likely a reflection apparatus so that each camera can see the exact same picture at the same line of sight... googling gave me search results for 3d beam splitting setups ...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inP0eFFygzw

oh so that's how it works
thanks schmilk :D
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