Brief Summary
This course is a fun and friendly guide to HDR photography! You'll learn everything from capturing stunning shots to editing them like a pro with Photomatix. Perfect for beginners, it's packed with tips and tricks to help you create jaw-dropping HDR images.
Key Points
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Understanding HDR photography basics
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Shooting techniques for HDR images
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Merging and manipulating images using Photomatix
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Tone mapping and handling exposure data
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Practical exercises with working files
Learning Outcomes
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Confidently take HDR photographs
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Edit and manipulate images using HDR techniques
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Understand tone mapping and its importance
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Avoid common mistakes in HDR processing
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Practice with real images to perfect your skills
About This Course
A full detailed tutorial for the photographer that explains all you need to know to take, edit and manipulate HDR images
A Verifiable Certificate of Completion is presented to all students who undertake this course.
Course Duration: 3 Hours - 30 Lessons
In this High Dynamic Range (HDR) Photography Training Video, expert trainer, digital guru, and photographer Andy Anderson takes you through the process of shooting and processing HDR images. HDR techniques allow you to capture a better photography representation of the intensity levels found in scenes, and can produce the most amazing images you have ever seen.
Covering the complete process from camera to output, this training video is built for someone who has no HDR experience whatsoever. Andy starts by explaining exactly what HDR is, but quickly moves into the details of taking your shots, and the techniques involved there. After the pictures are taken, you will of course have to know how to merge and manipulate them to create your HDR image - Andy has you covered. Using Photomatix you will learn to tone map, deal with missing exposure data, and remove ghosts in your merge. Andy teaches you how to work around the many pitfalls you could run into with HDR, all for he purpose of creating the best High Dynamic Range photographs that you could want.
By the conclusion of this computer based training video on High Dynamic Range Photography, you will be fully versed in what HDR is, and how to create your own HDR images. With over 2 GB of working files - including raw images to practice your own HDR techniques on, you will be able to follow along with Andy Anderson step by step as he teaches you how to create HDR images.
Jan M.
Too much focus and promotion of Photomatix while completely ignoring other reasonable options (e.g. Lightroom, DxO Photolab, etc.) - i.e unbalanced and unfairly promotion oriented.