Article by Andrew Steel
This is a bit of a ramble and some follow up thoughts from last month’s input to HDR One.
http://www.hdrone.com/2013/02/advanced-32-bit-hdr-tutorial-return-to-the-hammer-house/
I love what HDR can do and have been using this technique for the last 5 years on and off. For the first 4 years I kind of had this...
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Article Written by Jim Nix
I’ll admit it – I am not always confident that what I produce and share is “my best”. In fact, I know it isn’t. In other words, I have self doubts about my shots at times. I frequently second-guess some of my choices in post-processing, wondering if maybe it will get a more favorable...
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Article by Andre Govia
Well here we are, we have been working out all the little touches that a good Tonemapped ( HDR) image needs , anything from Movement and wind and ghosting in the sky. It’s simply not the case to take as many brackets as you can and hope it looks good because it won’t.
When I look at any photo that...
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Article Written by Jim Nix
I have mentioned many times that I am a fan of shooting at sunrise. When you ask most photographers about their favorite time of day to shoot, I suspect a majority of the replies will be “sunset”. Don’t get me wrong – sunset is awesome. You can definitely get some dramatic light, and despite...
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Article by Robert Lussier
First of all, I want to thank HDR One Magazine for the opportunity to contribute to this great HDR Resource. I’m a big fan of the publication and, looking at the list, several of the contributors as well!
No processing tips here, just a personal story of how I got out of the gate — that...
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Article by Ben Fewtrell
Controlling your contrast is not just for HDR, you will want to control contrast on any image. Adding contrast will help you to create depth in your image. Before we look at how to do this, what is contrast and what happens to your pixels to
create contrast in a digital image?
The word ‘Contrast’ is used...
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