During PhotoPlus Expo, I took at great seminar called “Many to One” taught by Katrin Eismann which covered HDR as well as time-lapse and panoramas. She recommended using 5 or more images for High Dynamic Range. Since then, I have heard [...]
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During PhotoPlus Expo, I took at great seminar called “Many to One” taught by Katrin Eismann which covered HDR as well as time-lapse and panoramas. She recommended using 5 or more images for High Dynamic Range. Since then, I have heard [...] Share and EnjoyIf you have been experimenting with HDR, chance are you have used either Photomatix or Photoshop’s Merge to HDR Pro. Either way, the interface isn’t very friendly. Well, there is a new program that is trying to change all that. Oloneo [...] Share and EnjoyMost photographers will take a series of photos to be combined to for an HDR (High dynamic range) image. Unfortunately, the amount of available light can make it tough to get good detail in bright skies. This is another instance to [...] Share and EnjoyRemember the series of photos which were used with the previous two articles? (HDR with Photoshop CS5 and HDR with Photomatix 3.2) Well, you can produce similar results and “fake” an HDR image with just one photo by using Lightzone. Take [...] Share and EnjoyPhotomatix Pro is one of the most estabilished stand-alone HDR programs. Version 3.2 not only handles Canon 7D Raw Files but it is also available in 64-bit! 1. Use Generate HDR image to import the Raw Files.
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