High Dynamic Range Imaging
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High Dynamic Range Imaging
Welcome to Why Happy Hour Labs? Because digital imaging approached in its entirety can be overwhelming. Small groups, informal settings encourage open discussion and exchange of ideas. Concentrate on one topic - keep it simple. Please add to the conversation. The standard disclaimers apply: Good taste is that which agrees with your own. In photography, there are no rules that apply 100% of the time. They’re your pictures. This product is meant for educational purposes only. Your mileage may vary, ask your parents for help, some assembly required, batteries not included. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead is purely coincidental. Please use common sense. Objects in mirror may be closer than they appear. No user-serviceable parts inside. Do not try this at home - we’re trained professionals. HDRI High Dynamic Range Imaging Origins Tone Mapping Common Uses Problems Type of HDR Images Illustrative Highlight and Shadow Detail Examples Comparison with Traditional Photography Range of what the eye can see vs a camera Tools needed to create HDR images •Digital SLR •RAW editor •HDR Software •Photoshop Source Images Generating HDR file Tone Mapping Photomatix Pro Tutorial Taking photos of an HDR Scene Load your differently exposed photos Generate the HDR image Prepare the HDR image for output Text Tone Mapping Tone Mapping (continued) Exposure Blending Exposure Blending (continued) LucisArt LucisArt 3ED LucisArt PRO Both programs are plugins for photoshop and work in similar ways Canon Auto Exposure Bracketing settings Source: hhttp://www.hdr-photography.com/aeb.html Nikon Auto Exposure Bracketing settings Resources on High Dynamic Range photography References FAQ on HDR images for photography List of Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) settings by camera model. Online articles and tutorials HDR and Tonemapping: Series of articles on HDR imaging techniques for photographers. HDR Tutorial from artist Trey Ratcliff. Beginner's Guide to HDR RAW HDR Processing: Using HDR techniques with a single RAW file (note: for most scenes, it is still highly recommended to take more than one exposure). Photomatix Pro tutorial by Ferrell McCollough, author of the "Complete guide to High Dynamic Range digital photography" book. How to create 'High Dynamic Range' images using Photomatix by Pete Carr. High Dynamic Range digital photography: Well documented article published in the Royal Photographic Society Journal, November 2006. HDR Landscape Photography Tutorial: very comprehensive article covering both theoretical and practical aspects of HDR photography. DVD/Video HDR Mastery: Ben Willmore's online class made into a DVD, showing step-by-step how to master HDR imaging. HDR and Photoshop: Colin Smith's guide to the world of HDR - 2 1/2 hours video of HDR and Photoshop CS3 Training. HDR Photography Made Easy: Tony Sweet shows all the steps in capturing and processing HDR images. Books Complete guide to High Dynamic Range digital photography by Ferrell McCollough: beautifully illustrated and practically oriented guide, including many technical advices you will not find anywhere else. Mastering HDR Photography by Michael Freeman: well documented and researched book, covering essential elements of HDR and tonemapping, illustrating theory with practical examples, and including case studies. Mailing list HDR-photo list: discussions on High Dynamic Range photography, from capture of HDR scenes, to processing, display and tone mapping of HDR images. HDR Software Yahoo Group: group designed to help photographers and graphic designers understand and either share their knowledge or gain knowledge from others in the use HDR Software Source: http://www.hdrsoft.com/resources/index.html Questions? Thank you for attending Happy Hour Labs. Want to know more? Digital Labrador offers expert consulting and training for users at any experience level. The conversation continues: www.digitallabrador.com/phpBB This presentation created in Keynote®, part of the Apple iWork package.
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