By Stan Sholik Creating high dynamic range (HDR) images with most software is a complex, time-consuming task that can frustrate photographers new to the process. This is particularly true when you simply want to create a natural looking image with...
Posted by Joan Sherwood on December 12, 2012 9:44 AM
By Stan Sholik Equipment and software suppliers are continually providing photographers with a wide array of tools. The best photographic tools can point us in new directions by opening our minds to possibilities we had never considered before. Nik HDR...
Posted by Joan Sherwood on November 30, 2010 4:02 PM
By Stan Sholik Interest in high dynamic range (HDR) imaging has spawned a number of new and innovative software products for photographers, including Unified Color’s HDR Expose software, reviewed here earlier this summer. But these HDR solutions are all standalone...
Posted by Joan Sherwood on September 30, 2010 1:05 PM
By Stan Sholik Photographers actively involved in high dynamic range (HDR) imaging often use different HDR programs for different images since each program has its own algorithm for tone mapping the multiple exposures into an image. Many of these programs...
Posted by Joan Sherwood on August 2, 2010 10:19 AM
By Gavin PhillipsHigh Dynamic Range Imaging (HDR) enables you to capture stunning images that display all the vivid color and contrast that is usually only visible to the human eye. You cannot duplicate HDR by manipulating a single RAW image...
Posted by Joan Sherwood on January 1, 2009 5:22 AM
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