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HDR (High Dynamic Range) Photography Made Easy - Expert and seasoned photographer Tony Sweet teaches you the art of HDR photography. In this DVD, he demystifies the process showing you not only how to for the image, but merge it with HDR software. Using a series of images, he examines and demonstrates the process from capture to finishing. The program covers traditional, Pseudo HDR, and double-image processing.
About the Author: Tony Sweet is a renowned fine art photographer, workshop instructor, seminar speaker and author. His "Visual Artistry" photography workshops are conducted throughout the continental United States. Tony's photography and articles are featured in Shutterbug and Nikon World magazines. His work is represented by the Getty Picture Agency.
| Subject | Advanced Photography |
| Author | Tony Sweet |
| Edition | First |
| Hard/Soft Cover | DVD |
| Pages |
126 minutes
All regions |
| Dimensions | DVD |
| Illustrations | Yes |
| ISBN Number | Not Available |
| Publisher | Master Photo Workshops |
| Date Published | January 2009 |
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Comments about Master Photo Workshops DVD: HDR (High Dynamic Range) Photography Made Easy by Tony Sweet:
This DVD put a lot of things into prospective for me as an experienced photographer but one who has not dealt with HDR techniques. I love how the instruction covered multiple scenes and how to alter your approach in order to achieve the desired end result. The instruction on how to use Photomatix was good as well but I wish there would have been a bit more covered in Photoshop as this is the desired program used by many more photogs versus Photomatix.
I plan to review the DVD many more tines and use it to introduce these techniques to those I train in my profession.
Overall I recommend this DVD especially to those not familiar with HDR photography.
Despite the fact that it was a bit on the pricey side.
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