I wanted to announce that I recently redesigned my HDRSource.com website and HDR libraries from the ground up. I wanted to make the announcement here first since the Vray Forum/Chaosgroup has been very supportive over the years.
The HDRSource website is located at:
www.hdrsource.com
HDRSource was previously one of the oldest High Dynamic Range image stores on the Internet. Recently, I purchased new camera equipment and software, and got back into producing HDRs again - this time with truly "proper" gear. I'm mostly looking to just recoup my initial expenses for the hosting and equipment. Hopefully, additional sales will allow me to go out and continue producing even better HDRs over time.
With the new website, all HDRs are provided in a downloadable format. Most of the HDRs are 8,000x4,000 pixels in dimensions and are about 50 megs minimum rared. They are all 9 brackets each. I've also included the tonemapped files.
So I would appreciate it if you'd give it a look. Any additional links you want to toss that way would also be highly welcomed and spectacular.
Thanks,
Charles
The HDRSource website is located at:
www.hdrsource.com
HDRSource was previously one of the oldest High Dynamic Range image stores on the Internet. Recently, I purchased new camera equipment and software, and got back into producing HDRs again - this time with truly "proper" gear. I'm mostly looking to just recoup my initial expenses for the hosting and equipment. Hopefully, additional sales will allow me to go out and continue producing even better HDRs over time.
With the new website, all HDRs are provided in a downloadable format. Most of the HDRs are 8,000x4,000 pixels in dimensions and are about 50 megs minimum rared. They are all 9 brackets each. I've also included the tonemapped files.
So I would appreciate it if you'd give it a look. Any additional links you want to toss that way would also be highly welcomed and spectacular.
Thanks,
Charles
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