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Uploaded by on Sep 2, 2007

High-Dynamic-Range Photography creates stunning photos by combining three or more photos of the same subject that were all exposed differently (often a normal exposure with a half-stop up and another with a half-stop down).

I am by no means an expert on the subject of photography, but this is how I understand the subject.

Photos taken by me in Yellowstone NP; Rocky Mountain NP; and Cripple Creek, CO.

Made in iMovie '08. Enjoy.

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  • :stare:

  • You take one image and use that if it is in raw format.

  • i find it cool and informative,

    if you get chance have a look at my video "randomClickRecord-1" its cool

    thanks

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  • @AbrahamCollins Yea...uh...what? First sentence doesn't even make sense. HDR is bullshit and it looks to digital. What do you think ansel adams did back in the day with no HDR capabilities? It's useless and every single pro I talk to that makes a living off of photography admits that they dislike HDR if not hate it. Do a quick google search and you will see for yourself OR better yet, go talk to some local pro's in your area.

    All emotions aside, HDR blows.

  • @AbrahamCollins Thanks for the info and btw, well said.

  • @MrAkihiros The possibility of A.A. using HDR isn't 100% ruled out. George Lucas and ILM, for example, masked out portions of film-frames (sometimes thousands compounded per final frame) effectively to achieve special effects that blew the tops of every viewer's skull completely off, cinema expert or not.

    For all we know Ansel could have done specifically masked triple (or more) exposures on the same plate in the field: he took his secrets to his grave!

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