Any photographer and graphic designer should consider retouching their photos with HDR Photoshop. This technique is basically a mixture of HDR and Photoshop, and the results are images that are both stunning and captivating in each of their own rights. Ill be explaining a little bit more about HDR first for you to get the basic grasp of the concept.
What is HDR?
HDR stands for High Dynamic Range. You normally use this after you have taken your pictures and uploaded them. What it is is the combination of different images while the contrast ratios are adjusted to bring out a more vibrant image to the photo. Without using HDR it is very difficult to do this, because of the speed of the shutter and the aperture.
The fact is, HDR Photoshop has a way of bringing your pictures to life and making them look a lot better. You see, there are moments when a photographer tries in vain to capture an image exactly the way his mind and eyes see it, but it doesnt seem to translate as well in the output. HDR Photoshop allows him to recreate the exact image he sees in his mind by combining different shots, extracting various elements from each photo and fusing it with one another until he comes up with a vivid and compelling image.
So how do you do this?
In order for you to be able to get this done, you will have to have Photoshop, but you will need to purchase a program called Photomatix to start out with. This program works better with HDR than Photoshop does, so you want to start out using this for your pictures.
It doesn't matter if you have been at this for a while or you just started, HDR Photoshop will be easy to learn and a lot of fun. Through this procedure, you will be able to create the images the way you want them, and the way you saw them. All you have to do is get the right tools in your hands and click away at whatever captivates you.
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