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Process High Dynamic Range (HDR) Images Using Photoshop CS3 Extended

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Written by Zoe Marlowe   
Friday, 19 December 2008 01:33
Final HDR imageThere are many High Dynamic Range (HDR) software packages available for purchase all over the Internet these days! With all the choices, it might be difficult for some to decide exactly which package to buy. However, if you are already a Photoshop user, you can actually process your HDR images beautifully using this terrific software that you already have. You could process HDR in Photoshop as far back as version 7, which was an early nineties iteration. For the tutorial I have prepared for this article, I have used Adobe Photoshop CS3 Extended, which is also part of the Master Collection of Adobe products, and I am extremely happy and satisfied with the results I obtained. Enjoy the easy tutorial, and hopefully you will be as impressed as I am with the beautiful HDR images that appear!
Last Updated ( Monday, 25 January 2010 17:44 )
 

Digital photography and HDR Technique Tutorial

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Written by Zoe Marlowe   
Sunday, 12 October 2008 20:52


How to Produce High Quality High Dynamic Range (HDR) Photos

Completed HDR Image “Fleetwood Wreck”


I recently had the opportunity to interview Jason Connolly, a wonderful HDR photographer in Northern England.  After our interview, I asked Jason if he would share with us his technique for processing HDR images.  He kindly agreed, and has allowed me to share this tutorial with anyone interested in creating some HDR images.  It’s a wonderful tutorial, so read and enjoy!

 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 02 December 2008 17:08 )
 

Digital Infrared Photography - Part 2

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Written by Zoe Marlowe   
Friday, 26 September 2008 20:48

Post Processing Your Digital Infrared Images In Photoshop

Now that we have been through the steps as to how to shoot wonderful infrared images with your digital camera, I thought it would be a nice idea to share a few ideas and tips on how to enhance your infrared shooting experience in Photoshop. There are quite a few filters and also Plug-ins that have been discussed on this web site, which will make your freshly-captured digital infrared images sparkle with creativity once you upload your raw infrared files to your computer. Note: I am using Adobe Photoshop CS2 on a PC for this tutorial.Let's get started!

Last Updated ( Sunday, 08 February 2009 15:25 )
 

Digital Infrared Photography – Part 1

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Written by Zoe Marlowe   
Thursday, 19 June 2008 10:24

How Easy It Is, And Why It Is A Cut Above Film

Old vs. New

I came from the ‘old school’ of photography, you know, Paterson tanks, TMax developer, cutting negatives, then onto the enlarger and into trays of Edwal developer, stop bath and fixer.  I loved the smell of the darkroom actually; it was somehow ‘peaceful’ and welcoming during my early college days.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 23 September 2008 14:09 )
 


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