Remember 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 [...]
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Remember 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 EnjoyIf you have the Canon 7D and plan on creating some HDR images, you should plan on shooting in RAW+JPG mode. The 7D is fast enough not to slow you down even with bracketing. The problem is not all programs fully support the 7D’s Raw format. The above set of bracketed images (shot in 7D Raw) were used in all programs. [...] Share and EnjoyIn Yesterday’s article, I tried to use Curves to boost the contrast in the sky of a photo. As I also said yesterday, I am not a fan of using Curves. Even while I was writing the article, I thought I could do better with another [...] Share and EnjoyJust by adding a few of LightZone’s built-in filters, you can easily recreate the same HDR look. It can take some experimentation, but the final results are amazing! [...] Share and EnjoyIt’s surprising what LightZone can bring out. It can be tough to stop experimenting. [...] Share and Enjoy |
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