This series of Expanded Guides focuses on photographic techniques not only to give you a comprehensive grounding in the subject but also takes you a step further to enable you to get much more from your photography. Expert advice, with useful hints and tips, is given by professional photographers, using practical examples of techniques for clarity, illustrated in full colour with the aid of clear diagrams and charts. High Dynamic Range (HDR) photography is the process of shooting several images of a scene at various exposures, then merging them into one file. This produces photographs that are crisp and detailed, from highlights to mid-tones to shadows, full of drama and expressiveness. It's an effect that is similar to how we perceive scenes with our own eyes, although it can also produce impactful hyper-real images. Understanding HDR Photography is a comprehensive guide – written by a professional photographer in a clear and jargon-free style – to understanding the techniques of shooting and post-processing HDR images. Step-by-step case studies clearly explain the theory and practice of shooting and processing HDR images, with hints and tips that help to avoid the pitfalls of this engrossing genre of photography.
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This Kindle Edition is a fixed layout which provides the reader with a visually immersive experience of this beautifully designed book.
•Pages can be zoomed with a double tap or pinching
•2 portrait pages can be viewed together by turning the Kindle Fire device to landscape
Please note that text is not selectable or searchable. Hyperlinks do not work on 1st or 2nd generation Kindle Fires.