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Jack Howard of the Adorama Learning Center recently presented this screencast on CS5 and HDRI.
By Jack Howard
June 18, 2010
As a promotional piece for his book, Practical HDRI, 2nd Edition, Jack recently gave this hour-long screencast presentation on the great new features for HDRI photography in Adobe Photoshop CS5.
In this hour-long presentation, I cover a lot of the great new features for HDR photographers in Adobe Photoshop CS5 which I first talked about on the TechTock blog here. CS5 is a major upgrade for HDR shooters, marking the most significant changes since HDRI and 32-bit filetypes were first added to Photoshop back in CS2.
Enjoy! And feel free to leave me any questions below in the comments field.
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As exciting as this technology is, I can't help noticing how even the pros go completely over the top with it. Saw that boxer? Did that look real to you? Why would you want EVERYTHING pixel sharp and evenly exposed? The result looks as fake as a screenshot out of a video game! There is an overload of detail I find irritating, like too much flavour in one bite of food. Allow for out-of-focus areas, dark, even black areas, in short, the full range of dark-to-light and sharp-to-unsharp for a good picture. Anything else is unnatural and will quickly bore us to death. This fad will fade.
by Marinus Vesseur in Vancouver Island, BC on July 21, 2010
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