HDR Tutorial
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  • My first time to see one of your vids. Great stuff and great that you are sharing this excellent way. Thanks :-)

  • cool video. But next time try making your zoom circle smaller, and not blurring the rest of the image. It's not so important that we watch the sliders move back and forth as it is to see the affect. Just my 2cents.

  • What version of photomatrix pro is this?

  • Nice tut... except for the first 9 plus minutes where you wanted to show off your work...

  • DAT ASS

  • Sorry Kay Frank. you should not get something different from what you're working on when you hit the PROCESS button. Why tweak an image to exactly what you want and then let the software give you what it wants when you hit the process button. The process button means it applies all the changes you made to the image, not that it's going to ignore the changes you made and give you what it wants. Odd thing when I work on a photoshop preview, I get exactly the changes I made.

  • Tutorial starting at 6:25.

  • whats the version of this photomatix pro? good tutorial

  • STAY AWAY FROM THIS SOFTWARE. I bought it based on this review, BUT it does not output to what you work on in the preview window. So, to be clear you can work on an image for a hour and when you output it you get something completely different. This FACT is hide in the FAQ for the software, You'll find it after you search for an answer to the problem. You'll be guessing at the output from this software.

  • @creeper711 uhh, well duh? doesn't everybody know that what you work on is the representation of what you'll get? not the final image itself? what's the PROCESS button at the end means to you man?

  • i really enjoy ur tutor...

    due to slow net facility i can't able to watch ur other vdo do you have any txt tutor (ebook) about this

    with regard

    vinod

  • Great video Trey, I'm glad there is someone out there doing good HDR work. You images are impressive, I love the blue ice one probably the best.

  • Friends don't let friends do HDR on drugs =)

  • @kenuur1 you are wrong

    8-bit (24 bits per pixel for a color image) and 16-bit (48 bits per pixel for a color image), both are considered Low Dynamic Range.

    32-bit images (96 bits per pixel for a color image) are considered High Dynamic Range. Unlike 8- and 16-bit images which can take a finite number of values, 32-bit images are coded using floating point numbers, which means the values they can take is unlimited. Storing an img in a 32-bit HDR format is a necessary condition for an HDR image

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  • @jmachete The high dynamic range comes from having more than one photo at a different exposure. The bit depth/format might improve quality but isn't a requirement. The number of exposures is determined by the dynamic range of the scene, there are no hard a fast rules. 5 is easy because many DSLRs will take 5 bracketed shots automatically.

  • why this people do tutorials about HDR if dont know nothing about the subject....

    If you are merging jpgs 8bits images you will produce a LDR (Low dynamic range) and never a HDR.

    High Dynamic Range images can only be achieved if you are deal with 16/32/64bits images(RAW, EXR, TIFF-16, etc...), never with jpeg 8bits...that is ridiculous

    You should never take less then 8 different exposures, 5 images is not enough. Will not look realistic.

    For the best results, use Photoshop or HDRShop

  • Love this! What did you use to record your screencast?

  • Awesome video Trey.

  • Hey Trey at the start of the tutorial you showed some HDR shots and the one i would like to highlight as i found it funny was the one with the girl on the beach with the sunset, you mentioned "She's still weel lit from the backside" in Scotland the word backside refers to someones butt or in the states your fanny but hey thats whole different phrase lol, thanks for sharing the way you work.

    take care

    from

    Stevie

  • Very interesting video .. what did you use to film and display this presentation

  • Great work Trey, as always!

  • +1

  • Nice video! one question: for someone getting started.. nikon d5100 or canon 600d?

  • You really are the HDR master. Thank you for sharing some of your tips!

  • Thanks alot for this tutorial. Have you used any other HDR programs?

  • Thanks very much -- glad you like it... Joshonbass hehe great that is funny you first saw me on there...thx again!

  • it's really swell of you to share your knowledge like you do. You seem to sincerely want other photographers to join you, rather than make your technique safeguarded and secretive- and we appreciate it. God bless and keep your shutter moving!

  • Very nice tutorial. Simple and to the point. I first saw your work on TWiT Photo and HDR has since made my photos a lot better. It really gives them life and feeling. Keep up the awesomeness!

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