How to make a HDR picture with photoshop in one minute
In the latest versions of Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop it has become very easy to create a HDR picture from different images shot with different exposures (HDR Bracketing).
In the latest versions of Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop it has become very easy to create a HDR picture from different images shot with different exposures (HDR Bracketing).
In this blogpost and video, I will show you how to do a text effect over an image, like on the pictures below. I have created a video tutorial to show you about placing transparent text on an image in Photoshop.When we place text on an image, and the text is difficult to read, readers […]
In this blogpost and in the video I will show you how I shoot and edit my handheld hyperlapses. The last couple of weeks I have been experimenting on how to make a handheld hyperlapse videos. I have learned a lot and I will point out my biggest mistakes, so you will NOT have to make the same mistakes again.
Although there exists a technique for shooting handheld HDR, it is in most cases very difficult to get high quality professional HDR results without the camera mounted on a tripod. We will discuss some techniques I apply to minimize the risk of camera movement.
Let’s go through the different steps I take to make sure to capture the whole 100% of the dynamic range and to measure the dynamic range of the scene with spot metering. Next I will show how I decide what exposures to shoot to cover this complete range of the scene.
Making multiple pictures with different exposure levels is called exposure bracketing. Exposure Bracketing can be done manually and automatic depending on the possibilities of your camera. Almost all modern digital cameras have a feature called Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB).