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Zusatztext "You'll find a good discussion on tone mapping and excellent coverage of blending! both automatically and manually. Good comparison images too." - Peter Bauer! Photoshop User magazine Informationen zum Autor Robert Fisher is a commercial photographer and freelance writer based just outside of Toronto! Canada. His love of photography began over 15 years ago when he was first exposed to the impressionistic style. As a writer! he has traveled the world to cover topics ranging from politics to concussions! and as a photographer he has exhibited his work in a number of shows and galleries. He is the author of The Digital Zone System: Taking Control from Capture to Print and The Mobile Photographer: A Guide to Using Android® Phones! Tablets and Apps in a Photography Workflow. Zusammenfassung The Anti-HDR HDR Book contains everything you’ll need to know in order to get the best results from your High Dynamic Range images. Designed for those who want to extend the dynamic range in their work, but are frustrated by over-processed and hyper-saturated images, this book proves that HDR techniques are capable of producing photographs that are both stunning and realistic. Inhaltsverzeichnis Gear Choosing a Camera Sensor Size Mirrorless or SLR Lenses To Cable or Not to Cable? Do You Have Support? Tripod Legs Tripod Heads Memory Cards Filters The Fundamentals – Exposure & Composition Exposure and Metering Metering Exposure & The Triumvirate Shutter Speed Aperture ISO Setting Composition Rule of Thirds Golden Section Leading Lines & S-Curves Time to Take Some Pictures? Yield Not to Temptation (AKA, Because I Can) What to Bracket How Many to Bracket Using HDR Software Manual Blending Can I Use My Segmented Meter? What About ETTR? Do I Have to Bracket? Organization & Prep – PreBlend Work Image Organization Using Lightroom & Bridge Importing Using Lightroom Importing Using Bridge Backing Up Your Work Prepping Your Files for Blending Prepping for Blending in HDR Software In Lightroom In Bridge Blending Using Photomatix & SNS-HDR Photomatix Tonemapping Details Enhancer Contrast Optimizer Exposure Fusion SNS-HDR Pro Tonemapping Masking Manual Blending Using Simple Masks Preparation of Images for Manual Blending Basic Panel (Tab in Camera Raw) Curves HSL/Grayscale Blending with Simple Layer Masks Advanced Blending Using Luminance Masks Creating Luminance Masks Blending with Luminance Masks Final Tweaking of Merged & Tonemapped Images Sharpening Capture Sharpening Creative Sharpening Output Sharpening Output Sharpening in Lightroom Output Sharpening in Photoshop Final Editing Converting to Black & White Converting Source Images to Black-and-White Converting in Lightroom or Adobe Camera Raw Merging in Photomatix Blending in SNS-HDR Converting to Black-and-White After Blending Using Snapshots ...