It seems impossible, right? You need at least 5 different exposures for every wonderful tutorial on capturing and merging HDR photos with third party software and Photoshop. It’s well worth checking out before diving into some of the more advanced techniques.
Tag Archives: High Dynamic Range
DATE
14/10/2010
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action, action shot, exposures, fast moving, High Dynamic Range, High Dynamic Range (HDR), how to create, imaging, Photoshop, RAW, tutorials
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Surely, by now you’ve seen some samples of HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography, a processing technique that produces photos that are sharp and has very strong contrasting colors—so much that they look slightly surreal. Here are a few samples of HDR photography:
Photo from Flag Staff Blog Photo from CNET News Photo by exxx2005
Pretty interesting, huh? It’s hard not to get blown away by the sheer awesomeness of this kind of photos, and it’s not an odd thing to wonder how that kind of look can be achieved, and to itch with the desire to try it out. Thankfully, there’s an extensive, step-by-step guide on how your photos can look this amazing available over at Paul Stamatiou’s site.
Paul discussed every stage of producing HRD photos, from the gear and software you need and down to the nitty-gritty specifics of the process. Check out his tutorials here.
DATE
28/08/2009
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TAGS
contrasting colors, High Dynamic Range, High Dynamic Range (HDR), high dynamic range photography, Paul Stamatiou, photography tutorials
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