HDR Photography Tips & Tricks

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Photographer Tim Grey gives us some HDR photography tips & tricks and discusses how to use Adobe Lightroom to combine multiple images into a single, more detailed high-dynamic-range photo. Tim also demonstrates the use of Auto Align and de-ghost features to best process your HDR images in post. Check it out!

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10 Comments
  1. John Whitesel says

    Wow… HDR has come a long way.

  2. Old400 says

    You're my favorite Lightroom presenter, and I enjoyed this one…………..but, where is your usual humor? Time restraints?

  3. Thodoris Siorikis says

    Τέλειο-Perfect!!!!!

  4. Noealz Photo says

    Thank you very much for the tips, I try to keep up with all the videos B&H puts out~

  5. Doug Oh says

    What is the red overlay you mentioned and how do you activate it? Useful video.

  6. Milan SaJan says

    heLpFüL

  7. Stephen Drake says

    Lightroom’s hdr merge is a good start perhaps, but if one wants much better results using Aurora HDR software is the way to go.

  8. Jon Williams says

    I use to put my camera on a tripod for all my HDR shots and found that the 'align images' option eliminated the need as long as the longest exposure didn't exceed about 1/30 second (lens focal length and vr capability pending). I've captured so many more images now that I don't 'always' have to set up a tripod.

  9. wrk_kr says

    Great help! Thank you for kind and detail explanation!

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