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5 Quick Steps to Better HDR with Peter Tellone

By Peter Tellone | On Jan 31, 2013 | Comments Off

Photographer and photographic writer, Peter Tellone, shares some quick tips on how to create better HDR images in these 5 simple steps. He was inspired to write this article after looking through various Communities on Google+ and, “…seeing so many images that were almost there but missing these small yet magical elements.” See how these steps can help take your…

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Shooting the HDR Night Cityscape

By Peter Tellone | On Dec 5, 2012 | 6 Comments

For those of you that have read my articles on shooting the natural looking HDR landscape, forget everything you read…well almost everything… when it comes to Night Cityscapes. They are a totally different animal in shooting and processing. Setting up to Shoot Before we get to exposures and processing, first, let’s look at how we should shoot a night cityscape…

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HDR Image Processing with Tim Grey

By Nik Software | On Nov 30, 2012 | 1 Comment

High dynamic range imaging provides a wide variety of possibilities for photographers to interpret a scene that presents extreme contrast. In this fun and informative webinar, Tim Grey will guide you through the methods he uses for assembling HDR images. You’ll gain insights into the best approaches to HDR photography, learn about a variety of different ways you can interpret…

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Never Tell The Place What You Are Going To Shoot, Let It Tell You

By Peter Tellone | On Nov 14, 2012 | 2 Comments

We believe we have to do something, but sometimes the best thing to do…is nothing. After my day long shoot at the Salton Sea, that night I started working on some of my images from the day.  One was shot as a 3 exposure +-2EV HDR. I processed it quickly that night following my long day and 4 hours of…

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Capturing a High Dynamic Range (HDR) Image

By Dan Hughes - Nik Software | On Jul 20, 2012 | 8 Comments

The need to shoot HDR is based on a limitation of the camera sensor to capture all of the information in a scene in a single exposure. The amount of information from shadow to highlight that can be captured in a single exposure is called the “dynamic range” of the camera. The problem is, in many situations the dynamic range…

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