HDR continued

After my 2 posts regarding HDR: Incorporating HDR and Incorporating HDR 2 I decided to go ahead and make some (or at least attempt to make some) HDR images of my own.

Using a tripod mounted Cannon D5 MKII, I started making some snaps of the design studio I work in.

Having used digital camera rarely it took me a while to get used to the setting to be able to change the ISO and aperture.

To create an HDR image first I needed to take a series of photos with different apertures so then I can composite them together.

One of the new features with in Photoshop CS5 is the mini Bridge which allows you to easily navigate to files on your computer. With the 3 images selected you can composite them to make an HDR image using the HDR Pro feature.

Once it has finished compositing you end up with a basic HDR image, the true power within HDR images though lies with the extra ordinary amount of possibilities with the techniques.

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