HDR Information

History of HDR Photography

Nov 28th, 2012 | By | Category: Featured, HDR Information

HDR stands for High Dynamic Range and it is one of the most used techniques in photography today. It is essentially a combination of methods used to achieve a larger exposure range that represents both light and dark areas equally. More often than not, no matter what the exposure settings on your camera are, a [...]



The art of HDR photography – part 1

Jan 1st, 2011 | By | Category: HDR Information

DP Review are offering the first in a series of articles by Uwe Steinmueller of Digital Outback Photo on the art of HDR photography. The first chapter covers the basics of dynamic range and the basics of High Dynamic Range photography. link



Explaining HDR

Jul 28th, 2010 | By | Category: HDR Information

HDR involves a complex system of converting large amounts of dynamic range values into values that are able to be displayed with modern technology, discernible by the human eye and that look good to the human eye. Good HDR software will actually deal with pixel values clipped from excessive overexposure in its overall processing. For [...]



Positive Outook for HDR Photos

Jul 16th, 2010 | By | Category: Featured, HDR Information

There’s been a big debate in the photography community as to whether or not HDR Photos are a huge photographic break through, or simply a way for amateurs to take mediocre photographs and make them better than they really are. I personally believe the benefits of HDR photos are great and if you are a [...]



Reviewing Photomatix

Jul 16th, 2010 | By | Category: Featured, HDR Information

HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography has become increasingly popular over the last couple of years. When we first discover HDR we often remember noticing a certain style of photograph that had an intense amount of detail. HDR photography when done well can bring out the best or worst in a photo. This surreal look of [...]



The Basic Concept of HDR Photos

Jul 16th, 2010 | By | Category: HDR Information

The basic concept of HDR is that you take multiple shots of the same composition at different exposures. Most cameras identify this process as exposure bracketing. The higher-end digital camera models enable you to shoot anywhere from 3-7 photos at rapid succession at different exposure settings. The reason for multiple exposure is to capture all [...]