"Official" HDR Pic Thread!
#37
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Originally Posted by nearwater4me,Jul 15 2008, 03:23 PM
noob question... . what does HDR mean?
And how exactly do you guys do this?
Photoshop?
TIA
Dan
And how exactly do you guys do this?
Photoshop?
TIA
Dan
An HDR photograph is usually composed of multiple (at least 3) images at different exposure ranges. This allows tone mapping capabilities that are impossible to perform on a single image through a single shutter/aperture ratio.
The way to produce an HDR image is different depending on the software being used. I suggest google searching HDR and finding out for yourself
#38
Originally Posted by nichigo,Jul 15 2008, 03:26 PM
HDR = High Dynamic Range.
An HDR photograph is usually composed of multiple (at least 3) images at different exposure ranges. This allows tone mapping capabilities that are impossible to perform on a single image through a single shutter/aperture ratio.
The way to produce an HDR image is different depending on the software being used. I suggest google searching HDR and finding out for yourself
An HDR photograph is usually composed of multiple (at least 3) images at different exposure ranges. This allows tone mapping capabilities that are impossible to perform on a single image through a single shutter/aperture ratio.
The way to produce an HDR image is different depending on the software being used. I suggest google searching HDR and finding out for yourself
So, that means it's not something one could do easily.
I'll google it up,
Thanks,
Dan