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Friday, 16 July 2010 09:00
Welcome to the world of HDR photography. HDR will not suit all images but is very effective in bringing out the highlights and shadows in an image. To process an HDR image using this tutorial you will need Photoshop (or similar) editing software, and Photomatix (or similar) HDR software. 1. Take multiple images of the [...]
Author:Guest Author Friday, 16 July 2010 08:57
The basic concept of HDR is that you take multiple shots of the same composition at different exposures. Most cameras identify this process as exposure bracketing. The higher-end digital camera models enable you to shoot anywhere from 3-7 photos at rapid succession at different exposure settings. The reason for multiple exposure is to capture all [...]
Author:Guest Author Friday, 16 July 2010 08:46
The rise of consumer priced digital SLR cameras has generated a great new following in photography. Amateur photographers find they now have more control over their photographs and ample opportunity to experiment outside the ‘point and shoot’ mentality. No longer do they have to wait until the whole roll of film has been exposed and [...]
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