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April 16, 2008 1:57 PM PDT

Learn the secrets of HDR photography

by Matthew Fitzgerald
(Credit: xTrain)

Want to learn the secrets to creating beautiful HDR photographs? xTrain, a provider of online video training courses has announced a new high dynamic range (HDR) Mastery online video course by Photoshop expert Ben Willmore. HDR is the process of taking a sequence of exposures, allowing you to lighten the underexposed areas and darken the overexposed areas of a digital image to better simulate what the human eye would actually see.

The online course shows learners step-by-step the best practices of creating HDR photos. Students learn how to best choose subjects for HDR, such as watching for movement and clouds, and when to find the ideal light for HDR. Ben Willmore's HDR Mastery course is divided into four classes: shooting for HDR, merging exposures, processing HDR files, and enhancement. The cost is $79 to enroll. Monthly and yearly subscriptions that provide unlimited access to xTrain courses are also available.

Note: following along with the course requires PhotoMatix Pro software, which can be found at www.hdrsoft.com for $99. PhotoMatix Pro is what is used in the course to create the HDR photos. Having Adobe Photoshop also is very helpful to follow along, but not essential.

Matthew Fitzgerald, a CNET associate editor, has been involved with digital camera technology and the photo industry for more than 15 years. His background includes work as a professional photographer, a technical representative, and a repair technician.
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by kingrah1 April 16, 2008 2:14 PM PDT
pay the money...... or get a program to do it for free here: http://qtpfsgui.sourceforge.net/
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by July 30, 2008 9:43 AM PDT
I hate to tell you this, but Photomatix is to HDR as Sanka is to real coffee.
See this Photoshop tutorial instead: http://backingwinds.blogspot.com/2006/10/how-to-create-professional-hdr-images.html
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