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Tuesday, September 9, 2008
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How to Create Professional HDR Images
High dynamic range (HDR) images enable photographers to record a greater range of tonal detail than a given camera could capture in a single photo. This opens up a whole new set of lighting possibilities which one might have previously avoided—for purely technical reasons.
Here are two links that i like in particular, my major point is that use Photoshop CS2 and above, do not use Photomatix. In Photomatix images come out "gunky" and "sooty". I wanted to assemble procedure to making HDR images but just came across two great learning tutorials, below, so my input would be minimal.
tutorial 1: HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE PHOTOGRAPHY
tutorial 2: How to Create Professional HDR Images
Here are two links that i like in particular, my major point is that use Photoshop CS2 and above, do not use Photomatix. In Photomatix images come out "gunky" and "sooty". I wanted to assemble procedure to making HDR images but just came across two great learning tutorials, below, so my input would be minimal.
tutorial 1: HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE PHOTOGRAPHY
tutorial 2: How to Create Professional HDR Images
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