HDR image has a touch of intensity. |
Friday, October 1, 2010
HDR (High Dynamic Range) Photos
High Dynamic Range is an uprising trend of new photography. The result is from 3 identical photos taken with different exposures (-, normal, +). Out of an ordinary photo, it will look intense, vibrant with obvious outlines. HDR works best with still objects, like scenery or architecture in a non-windy day. Humans are the worst models. HDR can be created with any digital cameras when a tripod is used. Higher ends digital cameras have bracket setting that photographers don’t need to adjust the exposure but simply fire 3 times. Photoshop or other programs like HDR Expose, Photogenic HDR and Photomatix Pro 4.0 are primary choices. Check out more samples at: http://www.vibrantcityonline.com.
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