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HDR Tutorial

Ce tutoriel est disponible en français ici >> Le H.D.R.

Want to make beautiful pictures? Have a look at this quick and easy HDR tutorial and enjoy the possibilities of the High Dynamic Range technique.

What is it ? Is it something to eat ?

Not really. HDR means « High Dynamic Range ». It is a digital photograph technique a bit particular. The sensor of a digital camera isn’t able to manage the luminosity the same way our eyes do. Our eyes sweep the scene briefly and allow us to make out what is dark and what is bright. The camera freezes a specific moment with the prevailing luminosity. The HDR permits to gather the better of these two worlds.

And how do we do ?

It’s easier than what we could imagine. If the eye sweeps the scene and if the brain superimposes the images, why couldn’t we try to do the same with a camera and a computer ?

Then, you just have to take the photo : ) The camera will take three photos. One will be normal, another one will be dark (underexposed) and the last one will be bright (overexposed).
Now, we need to put these pictures on the computer.

Once the photos transferred on the computer, you will need a specific software like Photomatix, available from 30€ (to 70€ for the higher version).
Once Photomatix installed, open it and click on “Charger les photos bracketées”. Enter and access to the controls’ window, where you can have an insight of your photo. Depending on the weight of your photo and the setup of your computer, the software might be slow. It’s normal. Once your picture reaches the rendering that you were looking for, click on “traiter” on the left window, under the adjustment cursors. Make the last adjustements in the “touche finale” window, and save your picture.

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There we are ! We hope this article will help you (or convince you) taking HDR photos. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate asking them 🙂