There has been a lot of buzz recently about HDR photography, but many people assume that it's only limited to professional photographers. The reality is that just about anyone can take and process an HDR photo with most cameras and proper HDR software.
There are plenty of explanations of what HDR is and how it works, so we won't cover that here. If you want more background info, check out HDR explained so anyone can understand or Jon Meyer's popular HDR primer.
In this tutorial we'll go through the steps necessary to take your very own HDR photo and process it like a pro. What you will need:
- A camera that allows you to adjust exposure settings.
- Tone Mapping Software (In this tutorial we will use Photomatix, which is the most popular way to create HDR's.)
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