HDR Photography: Shooting and Processing

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Free Online Course: HDR Photography: Shooting and Processing provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 4-5 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. HDR Photography: Shooting and Processing is taught by Ben Long.

Overview
  • Join photographer Ben Long to learn about high dynamic range (HDR) photography, a technique that broadens the luminance or range between the lightest and darkest areas of an image.

Syllabus
  • 1. Introduction

    • Welcome
    • What you need for this course
    • Using the exercise files
    2. What Is HDR?
    • Dynamic range defined
    • Understanding bit depth
    • Image sensor and shadows
    • Three methods for capturing more dynamic range
    • HDR shooting and processing
    • Single-shot HDR
    • When to use HDR
    3. Shooting and Organizing HDR
    • Finding HDR subject matter
    • Shooting HDR
    • Workflow and organization
    4. Expanding Dynamic Range Through Masking
    • Using gradient masks to improve dynamic range
    • More dynamic range masking
    • Masking with brushes
    5. Processing Multi-Shot HDR Images in Photoshop CS5
    • Creating an HDR image in Photoshop
    • Creating an HDR image in Photomatix
    • Creating an HDR in HDR Efex
    • Merging in Photoshop and processing elsewhere
    • Using Tone Compressor in Photomatix
    • Using Exposure Fusion in Photomatix
    • Single-shot HDR images in Photomatix
    • Single-shot HDR images in HDR Efex
    • Single-shot HDR images in Photoshop
    • Ghosting and Photoshop
    • Ghosting and HDR Efex
    • Ghosting and Photomatix
    • Batch processing in Photomatix
    6. Additional Retouching and Finishing
    • Reducing noise and correcting chromatic aberrations
    • Finishing an image
    • Handling HDR images that are "flat"
    • Combining HDR and LDR
    • Selective editing with HDR Efex Pro
    • HDR that doesn't look like HDR
    • Tone mapping troubles to watch for
    • Why use HDR for black-and-white images?
    • Black-and-white HDR
    • Panoramic HDR
    • HDR time lapse
    • Processing the trestle image
    Conclusion
    • Goodbye