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 | | What is High Dynamic Range PhotographyWith High Dynamic Range (HDR) Photography, you can create pictures with greater detail in shadows, sunlight, and subject. This allows you to explore your image's tonal detail through wider sets of exposures. HDR Photography incorporates advanced set of photography techniques to open up new lighting and tonal possibilities. You can experiment on what digital photography can do to capture the intensity levels found in natural settings, or you can create impressive pictures rich in emotion and detail.
To achieve better quality High Dynamic Range photographs, use this technique with scenes that have simple lighting geometries like landscapes. This way you cannot easily blend the light and dark areas of the image through a graduated neutral density (GND) filter. The reason behind is, GND filters covers the dynamic range while still preserving local contrast of the image.
Now, let's take some pictures. With your digital SLR camera or a point and shoot camera, you can capture a series of identically-positioned photos in varied exposures. Your camera must allow you to set these exposures manually. You also need a sturdy tripod because it supports your camera, and you need to get a clear-cut image since you are experimenting on different lighting values. Motionless images are your best subjects when taking HDR photographs, since your taking identical shots. The last stage to achieve that "wow" in your image is to control its colors, contrast, saturation and brightness and darkness, among others. Processing your image's brightness and darkness is the digital manipulation of its exposures. You need software for these technical aspects of HDR Photography. You can either use Photoshop CS2 or Photomatix.
Photoshop CS2 has a "merge to HDR" feature that allows you to combine the series of exposures into a single 32-bit HDR image file. You can also convert this 32-bit image into a 16 or 8-bit LDR file using tonal mapping. Photoshop CS2 has a HDR Conversion tool that you can choose one from among four options. These are (1) Exposure and Gamma, (2) Highlight Compression, (3) Equalize Histogram, and (4) Local Adaptation. On the other side, Photomatix also reveals and shadow details through tonal mapping, and blends your pictures in different exposures, just like Photoshop CS2.
Whatever photo editing software you use will depend on which software you are comfortable using. Moreover, you need to tap a lot of your creativity and to experiment with HDR conversions to create realistic, surreal or emotive pictures, depending on your purpose. Use care when using these HDR tools, as overdoing editing during conversion can easily damage your image's sense of realism. Lastly, for best results, HDR should only be used if your subject already has good lighting. |
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| The HDRI Handbook: High Dynamic Range Imaging for Photographers and CG Artists +DVD [AUDIOBOOK] by Christian Bloch | ![The HDRI Handbook: High Dynamic Range Imaging for Photographers and CG Artists +DVD [AUDIOBOOK]](http://www.shoppalmsprings.com/shopping/hwords/HDR/1933952059.jpg) | HDRI emerged from the movie industry, and was once Hollywood's best kept secret. It is now a mature technology available to everyone. The only problem was that it was poorly documented until now. The HDRI Handbook is the manual that was missing.
Rocky Nook (November 2, 2007) Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 7.9 x 0.9 inches Paperback: 344 pages | Publisher's Review:
The HDRI Handbook reveals the secrets behind High Dynamic Range Imaging (HDRI). This cutting-edge imaging technology is a method to digitally capture and edit all light in a scene. It represents a quantum leap in imaging technology, as revolutionary as the leap from Black & White to Color imaging. If you are serious about photography, you will find that HDRI is the final step that places digital ahead of analog. The old problem of over- and underexposure in analog photography, which was never fully solved, is elegantly bypassed here. A huge variety of subjects can now be photographed for the first time ever.
Many questions remain open even for the computer graphics gurus that have been using HDRI for years. This is where The HDRI Handbook comes in. Included here is everything you need to build a comprehensive knowledge base that will enable you to become really creative with HDRI. This book is packed with practical hints and tips, software evaluations, workshops, and hands-on tutorials. Whether you are a photographer, 3D artist, compositor, or cinematographer, this book is sure to enlighten you.
Topics include:- Understanding the foundation of HDRI
- Tools for a High Dynamic Range Workflow
- How to capture HDR images: now and tomorrow
- Tone mapping for creating superior prints
- Image processing and compositing
- All 4 ways to shoot panoramic HDRIs
- Image based lighting and CG rendering
- World premiere of the Smart Dynamic Range toolkit
- Creative uses and unconventional applications
| About the Author:
Christian Bloch is a highly acclaimed Visual Effects Artists who has been working professionally in the field for years. He speaks the language of an artist, and he understands that a hands-on tutorial is a thousand times more valuable to the learning of HDRI than scientific formulas.
A native of Germany, he works and lives in Hollywood, California. His work can be seen in StarTrek:Enterprise, Smallville, Invasion, and a growing number of movies. He has been a pioneer in the practical application of HDRI in post-production, especially on a TV budget. Years of research and development went into his diploma thesis about HDRI, which was honored with an achievement award. Since that thesis was put online in July 2004, it has been downloaded more than 10,000 times, and has been established as the primary German source of information on HDRI. The HDRI Handbook is the successor of Bloch's diploma thesis, rewritten completely from the ground up in English, and heavily expanded and updated. |
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