Article by Giuseppe Sapori
Chromatic aberrations appear as a colored stripe on sensitive areas; these areas are usually characterized by strong contrast. Chromatic aberration is usually colored cyan, green or blue, but it can have many different shades.
Among the ways to remove chromatic aberration, in this tutorial I’ll show...
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Article by Dave Morrow
Photoshop and post processing can be a daunting tasks, but there are many ways to make things much easier on yourself & that’s where I come in. Below I have provided some quick and dirty shortcuts and post processing tips to make your everyday workflow much more efficient and add some extra pop to...
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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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Welcome to week 30 of Facebook Friday. These shots are the editor’s choice from the awesome selection of photos uploaded to our HDR facebook page.
These images were chosen not simply because they were well processed. Factors such as composition, use of light and colour, and simply the ability to make a person stop in their tracks...
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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 Darin Rogers
Five Mistakes I’ve Made
When Jimmy asked if I would be willing to write a monthly tutorial for this site, I was initially a bit intimidated. I’ve been dabbling in HDR off and on for a couple years now, and putting a lot more energy into it recently, but I certainly do not feel I’m an expert. Of...
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