How To Produce HDR Images
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High Dynamic Range Images

How To Get Started With HDR

How To Set Up Your Camera

How To Process Your Images Into HDR

How To Adjust Your Settings For HDR

Examples of HDR Images

How To Do Hand Held HDR Images

An old shipwreck at the Humber in Goxhill Haven, Lincolnshire, England. A five exposure handheld HDR image converted to mono.

All You Wanted To Know About HDR

Have you ever arrived home after a photo shoot and been disappointed with the results from your RAW, JPG or TIFF images? Not because of the composition or subject of the images that you have taken, but because of the lack of detail that has been recorded in either the shadow or highlight areas of your photographs? Well this is where HDR images can help you and this web site tells you all about them!

Do you really need a tripod to do HDR images? That entirely depends on which lens you are using and how steady your hand is.

We will show you it can be done without carrying a tripod. Read more about this.

Wide Angle Lenses

The software to use is Photomatix. There are many more products out there that do the same, but Photomatix is our favourite.

Visit the web site of the Photomatix makers to learn more about this product.

NEW: an explanation of how to

produce mono HDR images  

Give your images more impact!

It isn’t all that difficult - we’ll give you a few pointers and off you go ;-)

Mono HDR Images
“Photography is more than a medium for factual communication of ideas. It is a creative art.”
~ Ansel Adams
HDR image of a shipwreck in Goxhill Haven
Introduction
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How To Do One Exposure HDR Images

How To Double Tone Map Your HDR

Finishing Touches For Your HDR Image