Two Pass HDR Processing (Photomatix Pro + Photoshop)
In this tutorial I show you how to take make HDR images look even better. I take a three exposure bracket processed in Photomatix Pro
In this tutorial I show you how to take make HDR images look even better. I take a three exposure bracket processed in Photomatix Pro
I wanted to give you a quick start guide on loading and processing images into Photomatix Pro to create the initial tone map. The process
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=HDzPcbfX7eE] I wanted to share a video that I recently shot on HDR. It was a look at the shooting process produced with a friend
By A lot of photographers scoff at smartphone cameras. I on the other hand love having software and camera built into one with easy sharing.
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKCrOCFshlk&feature=youtu.be] In this tutorial I show you how to get cleaner HDR photographs. In this example I am merging three exposures shot from a bouncing
Why have HDR on an iPhone? Because you can! Sometimes an iPhone is the only camera I have on me, and I want the ability
[vimeo http://www.vimeo.com/23262675 w=640&h=400] A shoot recently in Washington, DC. The winds were 20 mph. No tripods allowed. My camera only would shoot three exposures in
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Guest Post by Watch the video tutorial on using Photoshop to apply an HDR tone to a standard photo. ___________________
EDITOR’S NOTE: Guest post by Trey Ratcliff. Trey is the publisher of StuckInCustoms.com. He’s also the author of the new book “A World in HDR“.
Image and Post by Rick Sammon – Follow Rick Sammon on Twitter A Quickie From Mt. Rainier Re the image: I used Photomatix Pro to
Image and Post by This may be one of my shortest blog post ever – because I think the picture is worth a thousand words.