Saturday, January 5, 2008

HDR Tutorials Roundup


HDR (High Dynamic Range) Photography is a technique that is becoming very popular at the moment, an HDR photo is created using software such as Photoshop or Photomatix and produces images with more detail in the highlights and shadows.

Here we digg out the best tutorials and resources to help you get to grips with it...Tutorials are Here

3 comments:

Daniel said...

Hey you guys!
I have to say, I just found out about your blog, and I'm psyched! I've had my D40 for little over 3 months already, and I wouldn't change it for the world. It's an amazing, practical camera that gives you so much more than what you'd expect.
I am a rookie photographer, I've just barely begun to discover so many things, and I really love it. And about HDR photography, I've had people do this before and come out with some spectacular pictures. However, I haven't found how to do it with my D40. Can you give me some tips on the matter? What is it that I have to tweak on a D40 to be able to take the pics needed to create an HDR pic?

I'd really appreciate the tips!
Thanks!

Unknown said...

I'm with you on that Daniel. I've had my D40 for about 4 months and would very much like to learn how to do HDR.

Anonymous said...

Taking hdr pictures with d40 is a hard thing since u have to do it manually, since nikon decided to leave autoexposure braceting off the camera.
To take hdr photos u need to shoot in apeture priority mode and change the the aperature with the scroll wheel.