20+ HDR photoshop and photomatix tutorials
High Dynamic Range Imaging ( HDRI or just HDR ) is a technique which was developed to produce high dynamic range images from the photographs taken at different exposures of light. As you know, already I have published 70+ incredible HDR images collection in techieblogger. In this post I have collected some useful Photoshop and Photomatrix tutorials to create stunning HDR images with ease. This collection even contain few HDR creation tools as well.
20+ best Tutorials for creating HDR Images
With the help of Tone Mappnig techniques we can easily produce HDR images. In tone mapping , by combining images taken at different exposures to produce a sinlge HDR image. We can also produce HDR images in photoshop by merging Images. If applied properly then once can produce beautiful pictures with high dynamic range.
Let us see some of the HDR image creation tutorials available :
Photoshop tutorial: HDR using layer masks
As a new DSLR camera owner it didn’t take long before I stumbled upon the term HDR, short for High Dynamic Range. In this Photoshop tutorial you will learn how easy it is to produce your own HDR images!

Exposure blending tutorial – HDR Image creation
A little background: HDR is a type of image manipulation. The goal is to blend multiple exposures of the same scene into a single image in order to get a result that has more dynamic range than your camera is capable of recording.

Learn how to create awesome HDRs
In this post, you’ll learn the steps you need to take to create cool HDR images. Find out how to select a great scene, and how to properly take the images. Next, we’ll go over what Programs and techniques you can use to assemble the HDR. Only got one RAW file, but you still want an HDR? No problem, we’ll go over that too.

Adobe Photoshop CS3 Tutorial – HDR
Photoshop’s Merge to HDR (High Dynamic Range) automated feature has been improved for CS3, but it is still not able to merge exposures where subjects have moved between the separate exposures.

HDR Photograph Tool
The Merge to HDR command in Photoshop lets you combine several of the same scene with different exposures into a single HDR 32-bpc (bits-per-channel) image. First, you’ll need to have three images taken at different exposures. Run Photoshop and choose File > Automate > Merge to HDR.

The Definitive Guide to Realistic HDR
This tutorial will attempt to demonstrate how to make a realistic HDR, one that is virtually indistinguishable from a single exposure. The biggest goal is producing a tutorial that can stand as a standard by which anyone can learn to create a balanced HDR. Ultimately, the processing choices are yours. These are the building blocks.

Photoshop CS2 High Dynamic Range
The latest version of Photoshop, CS2, offers an intriguing new function for creating 32-bit High Dynamic Range (HDR) images. It offers the ability to combine multiple individual images with different exposures into a single 32-bit floating-point image with expanded dynamic range.
HDR Tutorial Using Photomatix and Photoshop
Thinsite.net has a neat tutorial on High Dynamic Range
(HDR) photography, from capturing HDR shots properly, merging the bracketted shots into a single HDR exposure using Photomatix and the post processing steps in Photoshop.

PhotoShop CS3 HDR photograph Tutorial
In this tutorial we will take a look at HDR photography. HDRI (High Dynamic Range Imaging) was originally used in 3D and is now in full force in photography. Basically it’s the process of taking multiple exposures and merging them together into a single 32 bit image. Let me explain: A camera is capable of capturing a limited amount of tones in a single photo.

How to create HDR images using Photomatix
HDR images are generated by taking multiple pictures of the same scene at different exposure settings and combining them digitally on a computer. Generally, the more pictures that are taken at different exposure settings the better the resulting HDR image will be.

Merging Photos to an HDR Image in Photoshop
This is an article about Photoshop HDR imaging. The following HDR workflow is explained in detail:
* Merging photos to an HDR image
* Processing the HDR image
* Tone Mapping

Simple Guide to HDR
HDR images are generated by taking multiple pictures of the same scene at different exposure settings and combining them digitally on a computer. Generally, the more pictures that are taken at different exposure settings the better the resulting HDR image will be.

HDR Tutorial
I’ve been noticing a large growing interest in the HDR techniques some of us use, but it’s hard to explain everything in a few words. I finally got some spare time and put this together for all that are interested. This is my usual work flow for creating an HDR image.

HDR: HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE PHOTOGRAPHY
High dynamic range (HDR) images enable photographers to record a greater range of tonal detail than a given camera could capture in a single photo. This opens up a whole new set of lighting possibilities which one might have previously avoided—for purely technical reasons.

How to Create Professional HDR Images
Photoshop CS2 has a little-known (it seems) built-in HDR assembler that, while lacking the “make my photo look like a bucket of saturated paints gone awry” tone-mapping features of Photomatix, is capable of creating extremely realistic or extremely surreal HDR images. I’ve been using Photoshop CS2 for most of my HDR images, and lots of people have been asking me what I do and how I do it. Wonder no more! It’s actually pretty easy. Let’s get started.
How to create HDR Photos – HDR/Photomatix tutorial
There has been a lot of buzz recently about HDR photography, but many people assume that it’s only limited to professional photographers. The reality is that just about anyone can take and process an HDR photo with most cameras and proper HDR software.

Merge to HDR in Photoshop CS2
This is not intended to be either a comprehensive how-to, or a complete technical treatise on the subject of HDR, or Adobe’s implementation in Photoshop CS2. Rather, and since I’ve been involved in the CS2 beta program and therefore have some experience with using the product – I thought that there would be photographers (especially landscape photographers) who would find an initial look at this exciting new capability to be of interest.

HDR Tutorial
HDR (High Dynamic Range) photography is gobsmacking when you first see it done well – but the lack of simple tutorials meant it took me a long time to really understand how it was done. This is my attempt to help other people in my situation by creating my own HDR tutorial.

HDR image creation Photoshop tutorial
This is a basic, standard, step by step tutorial of how to make an HDR Image.(Note: this tutorial is based on building an HDR image from 7 different shots.)

HDR image creation Photoshop tutorial
As a new DSLR camera owner it didn’t take long before I stumbled upon the term HDR, short for High Dynamic Range. In this Photoshop tutorial you will learn how easy it is to produce your own HDR images!

PhotoMatrix HDR image tutorial
As a new DSLR camera owner it didn’t take long before I stumbled upon the term HDR, short for High Dynamic Range. In this Photoshop tutorial you will learn how easy it is to produce your own HDR images!

Hope you like this collection of tutorials. If you ever come across any HDR tutorials then let me know, I will include them to this list as well.



06. Aug, 2009 






very good collection of tuts very nice for me
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