When To Use Tone Mapping
In order to show a HDR photo, you’ll need to map its tones. This is largely due to the fact that you are converting from
In order to show a HDR photo, you’ll need to map its tones. This is largely due to the fact that you are converting from
This week’s podcast features a triple dose of photo knowledge. First up, Melissa Niu catches up with portrait photographer Tamara Lackey. The Rich Harrington and
The process of HDR is a beautiful tool when used correctly. With that being said, we want to show you some amazing examples of photography
As you work with images, its often easy to feel stuck. One of my favorite features in Photomatix Pro is the ability to quickly audition
The process of HDR is a beautiful tool when used correctly. With that being said, we want to show you some amazing examples of photography
I’ve started focussing on how to get the most out of real-estate shots. Particularly when those photos have to be taken under poor lighting and
With HDR photography you end up with several exposures that need to be merged. This is relatively easy when a tripods involved, but what happens
What’s better than 1 HDR photo? A really big panoramic photo. But in this case I was light on gear. Here was my shooting process.
As you work with HDR images, it’s often easy to pick up a visible color cast. In fact, just about any image can pick up
I always love good time-lapse. I’m also a big fan of HDR. Whats even cooler though is when the photographer combines time-lapse with HDR toning
I’ve been digging really deep into Photomatix lately (I’m working on a new Lynda.com class). I’ve come across a feature that I absolutely love, and
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