Playing a bit with HDR photos

By Bjarne on 29.09.09

I have been playing a bit with HDR photos. It’s amazing how easy you can get started. Take a look at what I accomplished in less than 1 hour.

venice_normal_over_under_tonemapped1

You’ve probably seen HDR images many times, and thought wauv! How can anyone catch these colors and depth…? Well, it’s actually quite easy! At least if you have the right hard- and software by your hand.

You need;

- a camera capable of shooting pictures with different exposure
– the software Photomatix Pro (Also Adobe Photoshop can be used)
– your eyes

I was playing around with this in the evening, sitting in the sofa with my laptop, so I didn’t went out to shoot my own pictures. Instead I found the images below, which where perfect for just learning the software and the basics;




Normal

Normal







Over exposed

Over exposed







Under exposed

Under exposed




Well, with your three photos you are now ready to make your first HDR photo.


Step_01

Open up Photomatix and click “Generate HDR image”


Step_02

Browse or drag the files you want to base your HDR photo on. In this case I use the “venice”-files. Click the “OK”-button

Step_03

A new window opens. I used the standard settings, as you see below. But you can play around with the settings as you like…

After you click “Generate HDR” Photomatix will start working with the images;


Step_04

Sometimes you can get an odd looking image, but don’t worry. Just click the button “Tone mapping”…

Step_05

Now you use the sliders and the tools to make your HDR photo. If you know a bit about image editing or have worked with Photoshop before, all the sliders and tools will make sense to you.

When you are satisfied, you go click “Process” and afterwards you can go to “File” > “Save As” to save a tiff or jpg file.


Step_06

Below you see a couple of results from my first HDR experience. I hope soon to get out and shoot some photos myself, and process them.


Credits

I learned a great deal of this from abduzeedo’s tutorial.


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