Please post here anything else (not relating to Maxwell technical matters)
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By Hybaj
#176158
At last some HDR panoramas. But 299$? Ouch :D
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By Hervé
#176169
cool, but I'll have to sell a kidney first... :wink:
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By Jake256
#176423
Are you guys nuts? 299 bucks for 30 HDRs. That's seems pretty fair to me. Ever have to make a good, high-quality seamless HDR?

What seems crazy is 5oo bucks for a software that is still pretty much unusable unless you spend another 25,000 on a renderfarm so your clients won't die of old age before they see a render.

Nice work Jan.
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By Hervé
#176437
I am sorry to say Jake that Maxwell is totally USABLE... and yes 299 is expensive...

BTW, I don't see real differences other than color in the renders on the HDRI site...

no no.. I am not nuts... :wink:
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By Jake256
#176442
Well you may not be nuts, but Maxwell is only usable if you have a lifetime to wait, especially with interiors. But, that's not the point of the thread, sorry Jan.

I think there are many variations available and not just variations in color. I don't think you looked closely enough. There are NOT a lot of HDRI's available and I still believe $299 is reasonable,

What would you think would be a fair price?
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By Hervé
#176448
... man... at least a starter price at 150... for 15 days... no..? fair..? :wink:

ok ok there are some slight variations, but none has harsh shadows... 8)
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By Jake256
#176527
Hervé wrote:... man... at least a starter price at 150... for 15 days... no..? fair..? :wink:

ok ok there are some slight variations, but none has harsh shadows... 8)
If you have Photoshop CS2 then you could make the windows as harsh as you want them.
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By SJ
#176608
Hervé wrote:ok ok there are some slight variations, but none has harsh shadows... 8)
Yeah, that's a thing I'm always looking for... Some good HDRI-Maps of only skies with clear, bright sun that's creating harsh shadows. Found none so far. I guess the reason is, the cameras don't "like" to be exposed directly toward the sun with not the slightest cloud covering it.
@Jan Häusle: would that be possible to make? I mean, surely it would be a bestseller among architects :wink:
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By Jake256
#176681
SJ wrote:
Hervé wrote:ok ok there are some slight variations, but none has harsh shadows... 8)
Yeah, that's a thing I'm always looking for... Some good HDRI-Maps of only skies with clear, bright sun that's creating harsh shadows. Found none so far. I guess the reason is, the cameras don't "like" to be exposed directly toward the sun with not the slightest cloud covering it.
@Jan Häusle: would that be possible to make? I mean, surely it would be a bestseller among architects :wink:
Do you have PhotoshopCS2? Sorry Jan, I'm going to give SJ a tip, but it will cost money.

Go to http://www.1000skies.com/fullpanos/index.html and buy a few of their high-rez panos then convert them to 32-bit radiance files with Photoshop While not TRUE HDRIs, you can fake it a bit by playing with gamma and exposure settings and blending you own multiple exposures.

You are still better off with Jan's work.

They will work quite well.
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By Hervé
#176707
so Jake, have you bought them.... any render...
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By Hybaj
#176724
Yeah! Various HDRI Sky panoramas.. i woudln't mind spending money on them!!!
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By Jake256
#176806
Hervé wrote:so Jake, have you bought them.... any render...
Yea, I bought 10 of them. When I get to the office I will post something that uses one of them.

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