A return to the world of HDR and my flowing water roots. Every spring I watch the weather anxiously. I look for those clear days after two or more stormy days to make a pilgrimage to a special place: Hidden Falls at Big Woods State Park near Nerstrand, MN. When I converted from film to [...]
The view from the top of Temperance River Gorge
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Well, I received a good response off the last post. The image in the previous post was not an HDR image but rather one that was recovered strictly through the RAW converter. Below is the same file processed with the benefit of a three-exposure HDR. You can compare the two if you like. This is ...
That is the question. I get this question at just about every presentation I give. Oh, the question may take a different form such as:
Is that HDR?
What HDR program did you use there? Photoshop? Photomatix?
That has to be HDR, right?
Novices in the art of combining multiple exposure-value shots into...
I just got back from PowerPoint Live in Atlanta and will have some things to say about that-till then…
Rikk Flohr © 2009
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Rikk Flohr © 2009
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Flowing water is one of the few moving subjects which lends itself to the HDR software magic.
HDR of Hidden Falls – Big Woods State Park, MN
HDR, or High-Dynamic-Range, processing depends upon having multiple exposures of a scene taken at different EV values to retain all of the highlight and all...
RAW image processing takes over. The power of modern RAW processing software has saved the bacon for many photographers. Even severe adverse conditions offer reasonable photographic opportunities. Better equipment and more advanced software are making it possible for photographers to pull a masterpiece...