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Tuesday, May 15, 2007
High-Dynamic-Range Photography: A Guide
If you've seen a particularly eye-popping, out-of-this-world night photograph of a city skyline, or a particularly apocalyptic cloudscape with cartoonish color saturation making the rounds on blogs lately, there's a good chance it was made using high-dynamic-range imaging, or HDR software. And while these images may look like the work of a pro photographer, or at least a seasoned digital-imaging or special-effects expert, the tools to easily make your own amazing HDR images are widely (and in some cases freely) available.
(more of the how-to)
(more HDR images)
Oh! And here's a guide to how to fake HDR in photoshop if you didn't take three pictures...
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