Monday, February 9, 2015

HDR Photography

Hello everybody today I will be talking about HDR. HDR stands for High-dynamic-range it is a type of technique that a lot of professional photographers use to make there photos look more realistic and make it look more like your there instead of making it look like your looking at a photo. What I like about it is that that it makes photos look better that not using it. What I dislike about it is that if something is moving it shows the picture of the movement. Another thing I dislike about also is about movement when using it and it is that if a program try's to get rid of the ghost it may mess up the rest of you picture.

The way you take HDR is first you put your Exposure to the lowest setting may be 3 but your camera may only go to 2 but that works well enough. Next you need to make it brighter then brighter and brighter and keeping going till you have 7 or more but seven is the least you need to make a HDR photo. Now you have to put it in your favorite program it may be photoshop it doesn't matter as long as it has the ability to merge photos to make it into a HDR photo. The difference from automatic HDR from reguler HDR. One of the main ones is that reguler HDR looks better but it takes longer to make.

My HDR Landscape is of a coconut tree That is by my house. I took it because it was close to my house. I took it because it was near by and faster than go somewhere else and taking it. My HDR experiment is of my mom who lives with me. I took a picture of her because she was the only person I could take a picture of. My last on is my Superimpose HDR my one has nature on it because it showed nature in it.





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