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Digital Photography 1 on 1

By Mark Wallace

July 11, 2011

AdoramaTV Presents Digital Photography One on One. In this week's episode Mark answers a viewer's question regarding HDR photography, specifically, how to effectively create a basic high dynamic range image.


Watch as Mark walks through the basic steps of composing a HDR (High Dynamic Range) photo, from taking the shots to working in Photoshop. Learn how to get a wider range of light in your images by combining bracketed images.

 


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Photomatix Outdated

Actually, I've stopped using Photomatix over the last year. There are several other tools that are better. I would suggest anyone interested in HDR work try HDR Efex as it has several advantages in both usability and image quality over Photomatix.

by TimLLowe in Chicago, IL & Cali, Colombia on August 21, 2011

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Photoshop -- NOT for HRD

Photomatix is FAR MORE superior to Photoshop for HDR editing. And for most of the photographs, bracketing is just a waste of space on the memory card. Anyone with knowledge about CURVES, can easily generate 2 or 4 over/underexposed photos with little quality loss.

by Leo Maak in Atlanta, GA on August 20, 2011

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