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Sherman A1

(38,958 posts)
7. Haven't tried it yet,
Wed Jun 19, 2013, 07:10 AM
Jun 2013

And in no hurry to do so. It really does nothing for me, I guess I am too much amateur or too lazy, but I will skip it for now.

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Yeah, it's a tad too hipster in application, for the most part. X_Digger Jun 2013 #1
i like the second effect rdking647 Jun 2013 #2
It just depends on the image. bluedigger Jun 2013 #3
I really Stevenmarc Jun 2013 #5
That's a big pet peeve of mine. bluedigger Jun 2013 #6
It looks more like perspective 'distortion' than unlevel groundloop Jun 2013 #8
The picture Stevenmarc Jun 2013 #9
Oh hell, we're not even talking about the same image..... NEVER MIND groundloop Jun 2013 #10
LOL Stevenmarc Jun 2013 #11
It's one tool in the toolbag Stevenmarc Jun 2013 #4
Haven't tried it yet, Sherman A1 Jun 2013 #7
The more I learn... ramapo Jun 2013 #12
I really like the bridge. JohnnyRingo Jun 2013 #13
I agree with you. Blue_In_AK Jun 2013 #14
Whenever I see overcooked HDR Stevenmarc Jun 2013 #15
It CAN be very good, but usually isn't. sir pball Jun 2013 #16
I'm still old school Stevenmarc Jun 2013 #17
don't understand really what is meant by HDR Dyedinthewoolliberal Jun 2013 #18
Not exactly true Stevenmarc Jun 2013 #19
It's just another tool used in Digital Photography postatomic Jun 2013 #20
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